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
- 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.
- The surgeon deftly unpinned the patient's fractured bone, restoring its alignment.
- The curious child unpinned the butterfly's wings, marveling at its intricate patterns.
- The restless prisoner paced the cell, unable to unpinion his thoughts from despair.
- The bird soared freely after the zookeeper unpinned its injured wing.
- The archaeologists carefully unpinned the ancient artifact, revealing its delicate carvings.
- 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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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.