disinvolve

/ˌdɪsɪnˈvɑlv/
verb
  1. To remove oneself or someone else from involvement in a situation, activity, or relationship.
    • The mediator tried to disinvolve the two parties from the heated argument.
    • The company wanted to disinvolve itself from the controversial project.
    • She decided to disinvolve herself from the committee to focus on her studies.
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