unanchor (Meaning)
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unanchor (v. t.)
To loose from the anchor, as a ship.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unanchor
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unanchor Sentence Examples
- The captain unanchored the ship from its rocky berth.
- The sailor unanchored the boat to set sail.
- The moorings proved insufficient and the yacht unanchored during the storm.
- The divers unanchored their gear to explore the underwater cave.
- I unanchored my thoughts from the constant chatter.
- The child's fears unanchored him from the safety of his home.
- The unanchored ship drifted aimlessly across the ocean.
- The unanchored mind wandered freely through the realms of imagination.
- The storm unanchored the roof, exposing the house to the elements.
- I unanchored my beliefs to embrace a fresh perspective.
FAQs About the word unanchor
To loose from the anchor, as a ship.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The captain unanchored the ship from its rocky berth.
The sailor unanchored the boat to set sail.
The moorings proved insufficient and the yacht unanchored during the storm.
The divers unanchored their gear to explore the underwater cave.