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unbind
[ uhn-bahynd ]
verb (used with object)
, un·bound, un·bind·ing.
- to release from bonds or restraint, as a prisoner; free.
- to unfasten or loose, as a bond or tie.
unbind
/ ʌnˈbaɪnd /
verb
- to set free from restraining bonds or chains; release
- to unfasten or make loose (a bond, tie, etc)
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Socialism wants to unbind the souls of men, setting them free for the highest and best that is in them.
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She never relaxed her efforts to break the lovers' hold upon each other's arms, to unbind them, to uncouple them.
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Seeing this, Moll bade the fellows unbind him, telling them sharply they might see there was no need of such rigour.
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Then Odysseus tried to make his men unbind him, but Eurylochus and another bound him yet more tightly to the mast.
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He gave the order to unbind the prisoners, and went himself to unfasten the cords that held Clara in her chair.
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