unbarricade (Meaning)

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unbarricade (v. t.)

To unbolt; to unbar; to open.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbarricade

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unbarricade Sentence Examples

  1. The police cautiously unbarricaded the house, anticipating a potentially dangerous suspect inside.
  2. After the siege ended, the barricades were finally unbarricaded, allowing civilians to return home.
  3. The protesters peacefully unbarricaded the street, ending their demonstration.
  4. With trembling hands, the survivor unbarricaded the door, revealing the horrors that lay within.
  5. The soldiers swiftly unbarricaded the gates of the fortress, preparing for an impending attack.
  6. The firemen unbarricaded the burning building, desperately searching for trapped victims.
  7. The earthquake unbarricaded the underground passage, providing a potential escape route for trapped individuals.
  8. The escaped prisoners unbarricaded the window, planning their daring escape.
  9. The archeologists carefully unbarricaded the ancient tomb, eager to uncover its secrets.
  10. The victorious troops unbarricaded the city gates, allowing their triumphant entry.

FAQs About the word unbarricade

To unbolt; to unbar; to open.

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The police cautiously unbarricaded the house, anticipating a potentially dangerous suspect inside.

After the siege ended, the barricades were finally unbarricaded, allowing civilians to return home.

The protesters peacefully unbarricaded the street, ending their demonstration.

With trembling hands, the survivor unbarricaded the door, revealing the horrors that lay within.