Unchain
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British pronunciation/ʌnt‍ʃˈe‍ɪn/
American pronunciation/ʌntʃˈeɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "unchain"

to unchain
01

to release someone or something from being physically bound

Transitive: to unchain a person or animal
02

to take off or remove chains from something or someone

Transitive: to unchain sth

unchain

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chain

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Example
The caretaker gently unchained the dog, allowing it to roam freely in the yard.
The hero decided to unchain the captive from the dungeon.
As a symbolic gesture, the activists sought to unchain themselves from oppression.
The decision was made to unchain the gates, granting access to the public park.
The blacksmith worked diligently to unchain the prisoner and set them free.
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