v. dis·en·gaged, dis·en·gag·ing, dis·en·gag·es. v.tr. 1. To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles. See Synonyms at extricate.
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1. release, free, separate, ease, liberate, loosen, set free, extricate, untie, disentangle, unloose, unbridle He gently disengaged himself from his sister's tearful embrace.
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Main Entry: dis·en·gaged. Pronunciation: \-ˈgājd\. Function: adjective. Date: 1651. : detached 2 <a disengaged observer>. Bing Learn more about "DISENGAGED"
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Definition of disengaged from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of disengaged. Pronunciation of disengaged. Definition of the word disengaged.
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In fact, according to Gallup's calculations, actively disengaged employees -- the least productive -- cost the American economy up to $350 billion per year...
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Grouper Disengaged at Last.fm. Grouper is the artist name of Elizabeth (Liz) Harris from Portland, Oregon. Her debut album, Way Their Crept, was released...
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Almost a decade ago, a Gallup study indicated that Updated October 6 2008 - Almost a decade ago, a Gallup study indicated that "actively disengaged" employees - workers who are fundamentally disconnected from their jobs - were costing the U.S. economy between $292 billion and $355 billion a year.
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