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