unprison (Meaning)

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unprison (v. t.)

To take or deliver from prison.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unprison

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unprison Sentence Examples

  1. The unprisoning of political prisoners marked a significant milestone in the nation's history.
  2. The activists tirelessly campaigned for the unprisoning of the unjustly incarcerated.
  3. The unprisoning of innocent individuals revealed the flaws within the justice system.
  4. The long-awaited unprisoning brought joy and closure to countless families.
  5. The political prisoners' unprisoning symbolized the triumph of justice over oppression.
  6. After years of wrongful imprisonment, the unprisoned ex-convicts faced the daunting challenge of re-entering society.
  7. The unprisoning of those imprisoned for nonviolent drug offenses sparked a debate about the need for criminal justice reform.
  8. The unprisoning process required careful planning and support to ensure the successful reintegration of ex-prisoners.
  9. The government's unprisoning policy aimed to reduce recidivism and promote rehabilitation.
  10. The unprisoning of the wrongfully accused sparked a movement to prevent future miscarriages of justice.

FAQs About the word unprison

To take or deliver from prison.

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The unprisoning of political prisoners marked a significant milestone in the nation's history.

The activists tirelessly campaigned for the unprisoning of the unjustly incarcerated.

The unprisoning of innocent individuals revealed the flaws within the justice system.

The long-awaited unprisoning brought joy and closure to countless families.