disyoke Antonyms

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Meaning of disyoke

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disyoke (v. t.)

To unyoke; to free from a yoke; to disjoin.

disyoke Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer disyoked the oxen from the plow, ending their day's work.
  2. The driver disyoked the horses from the carriage, preparing it for storage.
  3. The teamster disyoked the mules from the wagon, allowing them to rest before the next journey.
  4. The cowboy disyoked the steers from the yoke, freeing them to graze in the pasture.
  5. The laborer disyoked the donkeys from the cart, bringing their arduous task to a close.
  6. The peasant disyoked the water buffalo from the plow, signaling the completion of the day's farming.
  7. The villager disyoked the yaks from the sled, preparing them for their return home.
  8. The traveler disyoked the camels from the caravan, seeking respite from the long desert journey.
  9. The merchant disyoked the elephants from the wagon, unloading their precious cargo.
  10. The explorer disyoked the reindeer from the sleigh, concluding their expedition through the frozen wilderness.

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To unyoke; to free from a yoke; to disjoin.

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The farmer disyoked the oxen from the plow, ending their day's work.

The driver disyoked the horses from the carriage, preparing it for storage.

The teamster disyoked the mules from the wagon, allowing them to rest before the next journey.

The cowboy disyoked the steers from the yoke, freeing them to graze in the pasture.