disprison Antonyms
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Meaning of disprison
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disprison (v. t.)
To let loose from prison, to set at liberty.
disprison Sentence Examples
- The ruler's disprison of the rebels led to a bloody crackdown on their uprising.
- My disprison for the way he treated his employees made me quit my job.
- The disprison between the two siblings was so intense that they could not even be in the same room together.
- The government's disprison of the protesters resulted in a violent clash between security forces and civilians.
- The disprison between the two political parties was so strong that they were unable to find any common ground.
- The disprison between the two friends was so great that they stopped talking to each other for years.
- The disprison between the two companies was so fierce that they engaged in a bitter legal battle.
- The disprison between the two countries was so deep that they were on the brink of war.
- The disprison between the two religions was so intense that it led to centuries of conflict.
- The disprison between the two ideologies was so strong that it was impossible to bridge the gap between them.
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To let loose from prison, to set at liberty.
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The ruler's disprison of the rebels led to a bloody crackdown on their uprising.
My disprison for the way he treated his employees made me quit my job.
The disprison between the two siblings was so intense that they could not even be in the same room together.
The government's disprison of the protesters resulted in a violent clash between security forces and civilians.