unchain
un
ʌn
an
chain
ˈʧeɪn
chein
British pronunciation
/ʌnt‍ʃˈe‍ɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "unchain"in English

to unchain
01

to release someone or something from being physically bound

Transitive: to unchain a person or animal
to unchain definition and meaning
example
Examples
The hero decided to unchain the captive from the dungeon.
As a symbolic gesture, the activists sought to unchain themselves from oppression.
02

to take off or remove chains from something or someone

Transitive: to unchain sth
example
Examples
He unchained the bike from the fence before riding off.
The rescue team unchained the gates to access the flood victims.
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