Detachment

/dɪˈtætʃmənt/ noun

The state of being emotionally uninvolved or objective; a group of soldiers or police sent on a special mission.

From French 'détachement', from 'détacher' (to detach), ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'to unfasten'. The military sense developed from the idea of separating a unit from the main force.

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