unshackle (Meaning)

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unshackle (v. t.)

To loose from shackles or bonds; to set free from restraint; to unfetter.

unshackle Sentence Examples

  1. The revolution unshackled the oppressed from centuries of tyranny.
  2. The explorer's determination unshackled him from the confines of his previous adventures.
  3. The artist's creativity unshackled her mind from conventional restraints.
  4. Meditation unshackled the teacher's spirit from the burdens of daily life.
  5. The athlete's training unshackled her body from physical limitations.
  6. Forgiveness unshackled the woman from the chains of resentment.
  7. The scientist's breakthrough unshackled humanity from ignorance.
  8. The child's imagination unshackled her from the boundaries of reality.
  9. The writer's pen unshackled her thoughts from the confines of her mind.
  10. The activist's voice unshackled the marginalized from silence.

FAQs About the word unshackle

To loose from shackles or bonds; to set free from restraint; to unfetter.

unmoor, manumit, emancipate,liberate, unbind, enfranchise, unfetter, uncage, unchain, discharge

tame, check, curb, contain, hold, constrain, regulate, inhibit, inhibit, control

The revolution unshackled the oppressed from centuries of tyranny.

The explorer's determination unshackled him from the confines of his previous adventures.

The artist's creativity unshackled her mind from conventional restraints.

Meditation unshackled the teacher's spirit from the burdens of daily life.