unattached in the PONS Dictionary

unattached Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he got married and now he is not unattached

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It is usually fixed to rock but has a pointed base and can be embedded in sand or survive unattached.
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The meniscus has fewer vessels and blood flow towards the unattached, thin interior edge.
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Another growth form lives as "free-floating filaments", as small tufts of unattached filaments that frequently form a carpet on the muddy lake bottom.
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No development takes place as long as the embryo remains unattached to the uterine lining.
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The unattached stage, called a telotroch, is mouthless.
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For example, a cluttered desk has a number of unattached objects on one surface but not on the others.
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He was transferred to the unattached list in 1932.
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The story of the film was also continued in auxiliary media, at times even unattached to the film sequels themselves.
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Little to no development takes place while the embryo remains unattached to the uterine wall.
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Despite chakravartis efforts, charan remains unattached from him.
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