Detachment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Detach
or disunite to disengage the opposite of attach as to detach the coats of a bulbous root from each other to
Detachable
That can be detached
Detached
Separate unconnected or imperfectly connected as detached parcels
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Deacutebris
Broken and detached fragments taken collectively especially fragments detached from a rock or
Decision
Cutting off division detachment of a part
de-immobilize
immovable property) to the status of movable property (as by detachment or removal) de-im·mo·bi·li·za·tion [-mō-bə-lə-zā-shən, -lī-] n
Commanding Officer
for the time being in command of the unit or detachment to which such person belongs or is attached. [Air Force
Close arrest
Close arrest, means confinement within the Force or a detachment of the Force or a post quarter-guard building or tent
Insulation
The act of insulating or the state of being insulated detachment from other objects isolation
Disappendency
A detachment or separation from a former connection
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