Emotional Detachment Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to free or release from involvement or entanglement

  • It is important to disinvolve oneself from any conflicts in the workplace.
  • I decided to disinvolve myself from the drama going on between my friends.
  • I'm just going to disinvolve from this whole situation, it's not worth my time.
  • She needed to disinvolve her emotions from the decision-making process in order to think rationally.

noun a state of being calm and impartial

adjective dispassionate, showing no emotion or bias

  • The judge delivered his verdict with dispassion, carefully weighing the evidence presented.
  • She discussed the issue with dispassion, showing no emotional bias.
  • I just can't deal with all the drama, I need some dispassion right now.
  • His dispassion towards the situation was like a shield, protecting him from getting too emotionally involved.

verb to release from bonds or constraints; to untie or undo

  • It is important to unbind the contract before making any amendments.
  • Can you help me unbind this tangled mess of cords?
  • I need to unbind myself from this toxic relationship.
  • Sometimes we need to unbind ourselves from our past in order to move forward.