Sentences with disengage
dis·en·gage
D d - She disengaged the film advance mechanism on the camera. [VERB noun]
- ...the evident desire of both superpowers to disengage from Afghanistan. [VERB from noun]
- The Australians were able to conduct a safe rendezvous and disengage from the contact and withdraw back to a safe area without casualties.
- Bomb squad officers will work through the night to disengage a series of explosive devices found at a Sydney home.
- Press the clutch to disengage the gears
- To disengage a clutch.
- Voting comes to have little meaning and people disengage or vote for candidates such as Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Rather than allow Israel to disengage from the two-state solution.
- He accepted the invitation, but was later forced to disengage himself.
- We're all now fully willing and able to disengage our feelings from casual encounters.
- The ill-fated insurer sought to disengage itself from Mr Cooper and his company, Home Security International.