Disengagement in a sentence as a noun

When you start hating your own code, disengagement sets in and it gets ugly fast.

The fact is, however, that engaging with technology has risks and benefits, and disengagement often carries very serious tolls.

The ultimate \n centers of power, each at first coincident with the punctual cosmos, \n themselves generated the cosmical space by their disengagement from each other.

I would assume that this comes from a general feeling of disengagement to the urban environment that person is living as the 1980's were a period of significant anxiety about the future.

A critical mass of two things are required: political will and the capacity for disengagement from the sole financial profit motive of corporate and individual actors is what is needed.

Of course, being involved in technology means Dustin is essentially an alcoholic working at a brewery, so disengagement may be especially difficult.

Disengagement definitions

noun

the act of releasing from an attachment or connection

See also: detachment

noun

to break off a military action with an enemy

See also: fallback pullout