Definition of "disengage" verb third-person singular simple present disengages , present participle disengaging , simple past and past participle disengaged
(transitive, intransitive) To release or loosen from something that binds , entangles , holds , or interlocks . quotations examples
Quotations Diſingaging myſelf then from his embrace , I made him ſenſible of the reaſons there were for his preſent leaving me ; on which , tho ' reluctantly , he put on his cloaths with as little expedition , however , as he could help , wantonly interrupting himſelf between whiles , with kiſſes , touches , and embraces , I could not refuſe myſelf to ; [...]
1749, [John Cleland], “[Letter the First]”, in Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure [Fanny Hill], volume I, London: […] G. Fenton [i.e., Fenton and Ralph Griffiths] […], pages 213–214
With the help of a sleepy waiter , Little Billee got the bacchanalian into his room and lit his candle for him , and , disengaging himself from his maudlin embraces , left him to wallow in solitude .
1894, George du Maurier, “Part Third”, in Trilby: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, page 165