uncastle (Meaning)
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uncastle (v. t.)
To take a castle from; to turn out of a castle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of uncastle
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uncastle Sentence Examples
- The queen was uncastled from her throne and forced into exile.
- The knight uncastled himself, revealing his true intentions.
- The pawns advanced relentlessly, uncastling the rook from its protected position.
- The general uncastled his troops in preparation for an all-out assault.
- The fortress was uncastled, leaving it vulnerable to attack.
- The rebels uncastled the king, sending him fleeing for his life.
- The bishop uncastled himself, opening up a new path for the queen.
- The door to the castle uncastled, inviting the intruders inside.
- The latch on the window uncastled, allowing the thief to slip into the palace.
- The trap uncastled, revealing the true nature of the hunter's intentions.
FAQs About the word uncastle
To take a castle from; to turn out of a castle.
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The queen was uncastled from her throne and forced into exile.
The knight uncastled himself, revealing his true intentions.
The pawns advanced relentlessly, uncastling the rook from its protected position.
The general uncastled his troops in preparation for an all-out assault.