unbrace (Meaning)

Wordnet

unbrace (v)

undo the ties of

remove from tension

remove a brace or braces from

Webster

unbrace (v. t.)

To free from tension; to relax; to loose; as, to unbrace a drum; to unbrace the nerves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbrace

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unbrace Sentence Examples

  1. The archer held his bow taut, but with an unbrace, the tension dissolved and the arrow was released.
  2. The soldier unbraced his shield, signaling that the battle had subsided.
  3. The hiker unbraced his backpack, releasing the heavy weight from his shoulders.
  4. The horse unbraced its legs, indicating it was no longer spooked by the noise.
  5. The concertgoers unbraced their glow sticks, ending the rhythmic wave of light.
  6. The boxer unbraced his fists, acknowledging defeat and the end of the match.
  7. The actor unbraced his stance, stepping out of the character and shedding the guise.
  8. The sailor unbraced the ropes, releasing the sails and allowing the wind to propel the boat.
  9. The surgeon unbraced the patient's jaw, completing the dental procedure.
  10. The artist unbraced the canvas, setting it aside as the painting was complete.

FAQs About the word unbrace

undo the ties of, remove from tension, remove a brace or braces fromTo free from tension; to relax; to loose; as, to unbrace a drum; to unbrace the nerves.

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The archer held his bow taut, but with an unbrace, the tension dissolved and the arrow was released.

The soldier unbraced his shield, signaling that the battle had subsided.

The hiker unbraced his backpack, releasing the heavy weight from his shoulders.

The horse unbraced its legs, indicating it was no longer spooked by the noise.