disenchained (Meaning)

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disenchained (a.)

Freed from restraint; unrestrained.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disenchained

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disenchained Sentence Examples

  1. The rebel troops fought fiercely, determined to disenchain their nation from oppression.
  2. As the spell was broken, the once-enslaved spirit felt the rush of freedom as it was disenchained.
  3. The artist's brushstrokes captured the raw emotion of the disenchained soul, yearning for liberation.
  4. The news of the disenchained prisoners spread like wildfire, igniting hope in the hearts of the oppressed.
  5. The politician's passionate speech disenchained the crowd, inspiring them to rally for their rights.
  6. The disenchained dog raced across the field, its tail wagging with pure joy.
  7. The prisoner's chains fell to the ground with a clatter, marking the moment of his long-awaited disenchainment.
  8. The disenchained river flowed freely once more, its waters dancing and sparkling in the sunlight.
  9. The child's laughter filled the air as she ran through the meadow, feeling the thrill of being disenchained from her worries.
  10. The hiker's boots crunched on the gravel as he made his way up the mountain, drawn by the promise of disenchained vistas.

FAQs About the word disenchained

Freed from restraint; unrestrained.

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The rebel troops fought fiercely, determined to disenchain their nation from oppression.

As the spell was broken, the once-enslaved spirit felt the rush of freedom as it was disenchained.

The artist's brushstrokes captured the raw emotion of the disenchained soul, yearning for liberation.

The news of the disenchained prisoners spread like wildfire, igniting hope in the hearts of the oppressed.