disinthrall (Meaning)

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disinthrall (v. t.)

To free from thralldom; to disenthrall.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disinthrall

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disinthrall Sentence Examples

  1. The captives were disinthralled from their chains and tasted freedom once more.
  2. After years of oppression, the people were finally disinthralled and took control of their own destiny.
  3. The disinthrallment of the serfs brought about a new era of prosperity and opportunity.
  4. The enslaved people fought tirelessly for their disinthrallment, and their perseverance ultimately prevailed.
  5. The abolitionist movement worked tirelessly to disinthrall enslaved people and bring about racial equality.
  6. The disinthrallment of women was a long and arduous process, but it eventually bore fruit in the form of increased rights and opportunities.
  7. The disinthrallment of the working class led to the rise of labor unions and improved working conditions.
  8. The disinthrallment of the LGBTQ+ community has been a gradual process, but it has made great strides in recent years.
  9. The disinthrallment of the environment from pollution and degradation is a critical step in combating climate change.
  10. The disinthrallment of the human spirit from fear and oppression is a never-ending battle, but it is one that must be fought.

FAQs About the word disinthrall

To free from thralldom; to disenthrall.

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No antonyms found.

The captives were disinthralled from their chains and tasted freedom once more.

After years of oppression, the people were finally disinthralled and took control of their own destiny.

The disinthrallment of the serfs brought about a new era of prosperity and opportunity.

The enslaved people fought tirelessly for their disinthrallment, and their perseverance ultimately prevailed.