unyoke (Meaning)

Wordnet

unyoke (v)

remove the yoke from

Webster

unyoke (v. t.)

To loose or free from a yoke.

To part; to disjoin; to disconnect.

unyoke Sentence Examples

  1. After a day's labor, the farmer unyoked the oxen from the plow.
  2. The team of horses had to be unyoked before they could be fed and watered.
  3. The weight of the wagon threatened to unyoke the oxen if they weren't careful.
  4. As the sun began to set, the shepherd unyoked his sheep from the flock.
  5. I unyoked my gaze from the book and looked around the room.
  6. She unyoked her hair from the braid and let it cascade down her back.
  7. The rider dismounted and unyoked the horse from the carriage.
  8. The farmer unyoked his mind from the worries of the day and relaxed into the evening.
  9. The artist unyoked her brush from the canvas and stepped back to admire her work.
  10. I unyoked my thoughts from the past and focused on the present moment.

FAQs About the word unyoke

remove the yoke fromTo loose or free from a yoke., To part; to disjoin; to disconnect.

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unify, unite, link, unite, combine,join, combine, link, unify, join

After a day's labor, the farmer unyoked the oxen from the plow.

The team of horses had to be unyoked before they could be fed and watered.

The weight of the wagon threatened to unyoke the oxen if they weren't careful.

As the sun began to set, the shepherd unyoked his sheep from the flock.