un shackle

un·shack·le

[uhn-shak-uhl]
verb (used with object), un·shack·led, un·shack·ling.
1.
to free from shackles; unfetter.
2.
to free from restraint, as conversation.

Origin:
1605–15; un-2 + shackle

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