Difference between revisions of "Detachment"
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1.the [[act of detaching]]. | 1.the [[act of detaching]]. | ||
− | 2.the condition of being [[detached]]. | + | 2.the [[condition]] of [[being]] [[detached]]. |
− | 3.[[aloofness]], as from worldly affairs or from the concerns of others. | + | 3.[[aloofness]], as from [[worldly]] affairs or from the concerns of others. |
4.freedom from prejudice or partiality. | 4.freedom from prejudice or partiality. | ||
− | 5.the act of sending out a detached force of troops or naval ships. | + | 5.the act of sending out a [[detached]] force of troops or naval ships. |
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[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/+detachment?s=t dictionary.reference.com] | [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/+detachment?s=t dictionary.reference.com] | ||
[[Category:Buddhist psychology]] | [[Category:Buddhist psychology]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 25 August 2013
detachment
1.the act of detaching.
2.the condition of being detached.
3.aloofness, as from worldly affairs or from the concerns of others.
4.freedom from prejudice or partiality.
5.the act of sending out a detached force of troops or naval ships.