disincarcerate (Meaning)

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disincarcerate (v. t.)

To liberate from prison.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disincarcerate

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disincarcerate Sentence Examples

  1. Firefighters used hydraulic tools to disincarcerate the driver trapped in the mangled car.
  2. The rescue team worked tirelessly to disincarcerate the victims from the collapsed building.
  3. After the accident, the paramedics quickly disincarcerated the injured passengers from the vehicle.
  4. The Jaws of Life, a hydraulic extrication tool, is commonly used to disincarcerate people trapped in vehicles after collisions.
  5. Firefighters were called to the scene of the accident to disincarcerate the driver who was trapped in the wreckage.
  6. The disincarceration process involved using specialized tools to cut through the metal and pry open the doors of the vehicle.
  7. Emergency personnel used airbags to disincarcerate the trapped passengers from the overturned SUV.
  8. The firefighters used a variety of tools to disincarcerate the victims, including pry bars, spreaders, and cutters.
  9. The disincarceration of the trapped miners took several hours, but eventually, all of them were brought to safety.
  10. The disincarceration team worked carefully to avoid causing further injuries to the trapped victims.

FAQs About the word disincarcerate

To liberate from prison.

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Firefighters used hydraulic tools to disincarcerate the driver trapped in the mangled car.

The rescue team worked tirelessly to disincarcerate the victims from the collapsed building.

After the accident, the paramedics quickly disincarcerated the injured passengers from the vehicle.

The Jaws of Life, a hydraulic extrication tool, is commonly used to disincarcerate people trapped in vehicles after collisions.