historic mi disimpegnài, past participle disimpegnàto) to free or disengage oneself (of an obligation, commitment, etc.) Se riesco a disimpegnarmi dalla...
släppte taget om tyglarna He let go of the reins to let go (to emotionally disengage or to distract oneself from a situation) Conjugation of släppa (weak)...
tear oneself away (from work, a book. etc.) не отрыва́ясь ― ne otryvájasʹ ― without stopping work; without rest; nonstop to separate, to disengage (from...
tear oneself away (from work, a book. etc.) не отрыва́ясь ― ne otryvájasʹ ― without stopping work; without rest; nonstop to separate, to disengage (from...
go [with genitive (between the two words)] (to emotionally disengage or to distract oneself from a situation) Minua jännittää hirveästi. --Anna vain mennä...
tonight / Yeah, I'm falling from cloud nine To emotionally disengage or distract oneself from a situation. 2010, Gary Haymes, Go Beyond Stress: You are...
tʻapʻel zanjn ― to escape, to disengage oneself, to get rid off, to abscond; (figuratively) to humiliate, to abase, to lower oneself to ծունր կրկնեսցի թափեցելումն...
(transitive) to ease off or disengage from (intransitive or reflexive) to take one's ease (reflexive) to relieve oneself of something (reflexive, euphemistic)...
got the bacchanalian into his room and lit his candle for him, and, disengaging himself from his maudlin embraces, left him to wallow in solitude. 1918...
drawn him into some scrapes from which it required all his address to disengage himself, and rendered him exceedingly cautious ever after. 1813, “Customs...