How to Use disengaged in a Sentence
disengaged
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So disengaged were the Red Sox, the most rhythmic beat of a can might not have helped.
— Mike Anthony, courant.com, 7 Nov. 2020 -
This is the time of year when people tend to get disengaged.
— Jj Kinahan, Forbes, 3 Sep. 2021 -
But in Austin, the Timbers went down three goals before the 30-minute mark and at times looked disengaged.
— Portland Timbers and Thorns Fc, oregonlive, 27 Aug. 2021 -
Look has put out flyers against the project, but her neighbors seem disengaged.
— Roland Li, San Francisco Chronicle, 19 Mar. 2022 -
Those who were not laid off may feel stressed and disengaged, fearing that AI will target them next to be let go.
— Jack Kelly, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2024 -
Less clear is whether a celebrity can spur a disengaged voter to cast a ballot.
— Jeff Amy, ajc, 21 Oct. 2022 -
The cost of a disengaged employee impacts more than the bottom line.
— Heidi Lynne Kurter, Forbes, 28 June 2021 -
My daughter-in-law has always been aloof and disengaged.
— Washington Post, 12 Apr. 2021 -
And a Gallup poll this week found that managers are more likely to be burned out or disengaged than workers overall.
— Byirina Ivanova, Fortune, 9 Sep. 2023 -
While humans have had their heads tilted toward the heavens for ages, modern life can feel distant and disengaged with the rest of the universe.
— Corryn Wetzel, Smithsonian Magazine, 27 Nov. 2020 -
But in this case, the disengaged perpetuate the problem.
— Dave Boucher, Detroit Free Press, 23 Sep. 2021 -
And women were more likely to become disengaged than men.
— Jane Thier, Fortune, 7 Feb. 2023 -
To date, the school system has made 3,186 home visits to reach disengaged students, Torres-Rodriguez said during the town hall meeting last week.
— Rebecca Lurye, courant.com, 1 Mar. 2021 -
Older boomers are more disengaged than younger boomers, according to a follow-up study two years later.
— Hillary Hoffower, Fortune, 27 Aug. 2022 -
Both teenagers say that online schools can serve an important purpose for disengaged youth.
— Francesca Berardi, Slate Magazine, 24 May 2017 -
Brown attempted 10 shots in 33 minutes and just seemed disengaged.
— BostonGlobe.com, 7 Apr. 2021 -
As such, re-engaging disengaged employees is not a one-time event.
— Heidi Lynne Kurter, Forbes, 28 Feb. 2021 -
But one study found that frustration with operations caused more than 80% of Millenials and 75% of Gen Xers to either become disengaged with work or search for a new job.
— Andrew Filev, Forbes, 18 Mar. 2021 -
Call it a pandemic of worker malaise: Thanks to Covid-19, an increasing number of people feel disengaged from their jobs.
— Francesca Gino, WSJ, 21 Mar. 2021 -
Kids become disengaged, fall behind on assignments and lie to cover it up.
— Washington Post, 27 July 2021 -
Abrams downplayed concerns about the polling while at an event over the weekend, arguing that the disengaged and newly registered voters were key to persuade.
— Lalee Ibssa, ABC News, 23 Sep. 2022 -
After the verbal spat, Anderson appeared disengaged with the team.
— Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY, 17 Oct. 2022 -
There are also the cautious and disengaged who aren’t sure if climate change is happening or serious or know little about it.
— Mike Hoffmann, Fortune, 22 Nov. 2023 -
Women, meanwhile, have been feeling more disengaged at work than men since before the pandemic.
— Tristan Bove, Fortune, 25 Jan. 2023 -
Boyd agreed that doing the opposite can send signals of being stressed, closed off, disengaged or trying to protect yourself.
— Renee Morad, NBC News, 20 Apr. 2021 -
This may lead to feeling overwhelmed and disengaged, conflict and misalignment, and, ultimately, a lack of progress.
— Expert Panel®, Forbes, 9 Dec. 2021 -
Others may have become disengaged with their public schools.
— Arielle Mitropoulos, ABC News, 11 June 2021 -
Day, the Dearborn Divine Child product, looked disengaged from the offensive huddles at times late in Saturday’s game.
— Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press, 8 Nov. 2020 -
The more a population worries about separating fact from fiction, the greater the risk the public becomes disengaged and distrustful of the government.
— Michelle Castillo, CNBC, 10 July 2024 -
Either way, both leadership styles can result in direct reports who are frustrated, disengaged, or more likely to depart.
— Carole-Ann Penney, Harvard Business Review, 2 Aug. 2024
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