unloose (Meaning)

Wordnet

unloose (v)

grant freedom to; free from confinement

loosen the ties of

Webster

unloose (v. t.)

To make loose; to loosen; to set free.

Webster

unloose (v. i.)

To become unfastened; to lose all connection or union.

unloose Sentence Examples

  1. The hounds were unloosed upon the unsuspecting deer.
  2. The sailor unloosed the sails, allowing the ship to catch the wind.
  3. The artist unloosed her creativity, letting her imagination run wild.
  4. The army unloosed a torrent of arrows upon the advancing enemy.
  5. The pent-up anger within her was finally unloosed, leaving her broken and defeated.
  6. The cat unloosed its claws, swiping at its attacker with sharp precision.
  7. The secret was unloosed, revealing a series of shocking truths that had long been hidden.
  8. The storm unloosed its fury, unleashing torrential rains and howling winds.
  9. The explosion unloosed a deafening roar, sending shockwaves through the city.
  10. The writer unloosed her pen, beginning a new chapter in her literary journey.

FAQs About the word unloose

grant freedom to; free from confinement, loosen the ties ofTo make loose; to loosen; to set free., To become unfastened; to lose all connection or union.

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restrain, smother, contain, tame, restrain, curb, smother, rein (in), hold, check

The hounds were unloosed upon the unsuspecting deer.

The sailor unloosed the sails, allowing the ship to catch the wind.

The artist unloosed her creativity, letting her imagination run wild.

The army unloosed a torrent of arrows upon the advancing enemy.