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deˈtachedly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a detached manner; disconnectedly; apart from others of the same kind, or from context, etc.
1797E. M. Lomax Philanthrope 252 The tree, the rock, or the meadow, considered detachedly from one another. 1824Sir E. Brydges Lett. on Byron, Some of the sentiments [in ‘Cain’], taken detachedly..are..dangerous. 1847Ld. Lindsay Chr. Art I. 122 We are at liberty..to consider them detachedly. |