unchain (Meaning)
unchain (v)
remove the chains from
make free
unchain (v. t.)
To free from chains or slavery; to let loose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unchain
unchain Sentence Examples
- The oppressive chains of poverty were finally unchained, granting the impoverished freedom and opportunity.
- The unchained melody of the birds filled the morning air, creating a symphony of pure delight.
- The captive lioness yearned to unchain her spirit and roam the vast African savanna.
- The unchained words of the poet flowed effortlessly from his pen, capturing the essence of human experience.
- The government vowed to unchain small businesses from burdensome regulations, fostering economic growth.
- The burden of guilt had weighed her down for years, but the confession unchained her soul.
- The unchained laughter of children filled the playground, spreading joy and innocence.
- The repressed emotions within her unchained themselves like a tidal wave, overwhelming her with both pain and relief.
- The unchained imagination of the inventor led to the development of groundbreaking technologies.
- The noble steed unchained from its reins galloped freely across the open field, a symbol of untamed spirit and boundless potential.
FAQs About the word unchain
remove the chains from, make freeTo free from chains or slavery; to let loose.
rescue, loosen, liberate, emancipate, save,free, release, enfranchise,unfetter, discharge
restrain, fetter, restrain, bind, confine,confine, fetter, bind, incarcerate, imprison
The oppressive chains of poverty were finally unchained, granting the impoverished freedom and opportunity.
The unchained melody of the birds filled the morning air, creating a symphony of pure delight.
The captive lioness yearned to unchain her spirit and roam the vast African savanna.
The unchained words of the poet flowed effortlessly from his pen, capturing the essence of human experience.