unpinion (Meaning)

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unpinion (v. t.)

To loose from pinions or manacles; to free from restraint.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unpinion

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unpinion Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle's powerful talons unpinned the struggling rabbit.
  2. Jake skillfully unpinned his opponent in the wrestling match, securing a decisive victory.
  3. The rescue team unpinned the injured hiker from the wreckage.
  4. The thief unpinned the lock, granting him access to the vault.
  5. The surgeon deftly unpinned the patient's fractured bone, restoring its alignment.
  6. The curious child unpinned the butterfly's wings, marveling at its intricate patterns.
  7. The restless prisoner paced the cell, unable to unpinion his thoughts from despair.
  8. The bird soared freely after the zookeeper unpinned its injured wing.
  9. The archaeologists carefully unpinned the ancient artifact, revealing its delicate carvings.
  10. The librarian unpinned the book's pages, eager to delve into its secrets.

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To loose from pinions or manacles; to free from restraint.

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No antonyms found.

The eagle's powerful talons unpinned the struggling rabbit.

Jake skillfully unpinned his opponent in the wrestling match, securing a decisive victory.

The rescue team unpinned the injured hiker from the wreckage.

The thief unpinned the lock, granting him access to the vault.