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distanced oneself from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "distanced oneself from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone wants to indicate that they have separated themselves emotionally or physically from a person, group, or situation. Example: "After the controversy, she distanced herself from the organization to avoid any further association."
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A third response is to distance oneself from the trauma by focusing on other issues.
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Distancing oneself from racism and anti-Americanism should come easily to a presidential candidate.
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Three symptoms characterize burnout: exhaustion; cynicism, or distancing oneself from work; and inefficacy, or feelings of incompetence and lack of achievement.
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Very strange, for instance, was this business of distancing oneself from patients in order to obtain what was thought of as a crucial objectivity.
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She recognizes that writing can be "a way of distancing oneself from human life and maybe even a way of controlling human life," she said.
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In China, however, distancing oneself from ideology is itself a political act, and audiences still look for hidden political and social commentary in Mr. Lin's plays.
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It is subtler to sanitize one's voting record in order to distance oneself from an unpopular President, or to delete broken campaign promises).
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In this study, we develop a theory on the nature of tourist experiences by proposing tourism as a way of distancing oneself from everyday reality, conceptualised in terms of out-there-ness.
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Since launching in 2013 with a core audience in Moscow, it has covered topics from feminism to body image and "female misogyny", the impulse to distance oneself from women in order to succeed in a man's world.
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(It is not subtle to change Senator Robert Byrd's age from eighty-eight to a hundred and eighty. It is subtler to sanitize one's voting record in order to distance oneself from an unpopular President, or to delete broken campaign promises).
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What's more, our findings suggest that the key to the enjoyment is not only the ability to empathize with the sad emotions expressed by the music, but also the ability to self-regulate and distance oneself from this process.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using alternatives like "separated from" or "dissociated from" for slight variations in meaning or tone.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "distanced oneself from" can sound overly formal in casual conversation. Opt for simpler alternatives like "stepped away from" or "withdrew from" in informal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "distanced oneself from" functions as a verb phrase indicating a deliberate action of creating separation or detachment, either physically or emotionally. As Ludwig provides no direct examples, the assessment is based on general grammatical principles.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "distanced oneself from" is a grammatically correct construction used to describe the act of creating separation or detachment. While no direct examples were found in Ludwig, the phrase generally implies a deliberate decision to avoid association with something or someone. It is important to consider the context and register when using this phrase, as it may sound overly formal in certain situations. Consider alternatives like "separated from" or "withdrew from" for subtle differences in meaning. Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical correctness of the phrase, although real-world examples are currently unavailable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Separated oneself from
Direct replacement emphasizing physical or emotional separation.
Dissociated oneself from
Focuses on severing association or connection, often in a more formal context.
Distanced themselves from
Changes the pronoun to third-person plural, indicating a group action.
Withdrew from
Implies a retreat or removal from a situation or relationship.
Stepped away from
Suggests a deliberate action of removing oneself from involvement.
Detached oneself from
Highlights emotional or intellectual disconnection.
Eschewed association with
A more formal and emphatic way of expressing avoidance of connection.
Cut ties with
Indicates a complete severing of relationships or connections.
Removed oneself from
Emphasizes the act of physical or metaphorical removal.
Kept aloof from
Suggests maintaining a distance, often implying a sense of superiority or disinterest.
FAQs
How can I use "distanced oneself from" in a sentence?
While no examples were found, a possible usage is: "After the controversy, she "distanced oneself from" the organization to avoid further negative association."
What are some alternatives to "distanced oneself from"?
You can use alternatives such as "separated oneself from", "dissociated oneself from", or "withdrew from" depending on the context.
Is it more appropriate to say "distance myself from" or "distance oneself from"?
The choice depends on the intended subject. "Distance myself from" is used when speaking about yourself, while "distance oneself from" is used in a more general or impersonal context.
What's the difference between "distanced oneself from" and "disassociated oneself from"?
"Distanced oneself from" generally implies creating emotional or physical separation, while "disassociated oneself from" suggests a formal severing of a connection or affiliation.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested