unblock
un
ʌn
an
block
ˈblɑk
blaak
British pronunciation
/ʌnˈblɒk/

Definition & Meaning of "unblock"in English

to unblock
01

to make assets or funds available for use

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The government decided to unblock the frozen accounts.
02

to play cards in a way that allows a partner's higher card to win the final trick in a suit

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She unblocked the suit early to preserve communication with her partner.
03

to remove or clear an obstruction from something

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He used a plunger to unblock the drain.
04

to remove restrictions so that a website, phone, account, etc. can be accessed again

Transitive
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After resolving the security issue, the IT department decided to unblock access to the restricted website for employees.
05

to remove a restriction on another user, restoring their ability to interact with one's online profile or messages

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She decided to unblock her friend after their argument.
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