unbreech Antonyms

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Meaning of unbreech

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unbreech (v. t.)

To remove the breeches of; to divest or strip of breeches.

To free the breech of, as a cannon, from its fastenings or coverings.

unbreech Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned locksmith expertly unbreech the antique door, revealing the hidden chamber within.
  2. The unbreech of the cannon signaled the commencement of the fierce battle.
  3. As a skilled hunter, he knew precisely how to unbreech his rifle for cleaning and maintenance.
  4. The unbreech of the oil tanker released a torrent of viscous liquid, creating an environmental disaster.
  5. The unbreech of the vault revealed a trove of long-lost treasures.
  6. The meticulous scientist carefully unbreech the test tube to avoid contaminating the sample.
  7. The mechanic meticulously unbreech the engine to diagnose the source of the malfunction.
  8. The unbreech of the spacecraft allowed the astronauts to embark on their perilous journey into the unknown.
  9. The unbreech of the gate signaled the beginning of the festival, inviting the revelers to celebrate.
  10. The unbreech of the water main left the entire neighborhood without a reliable source of water.

FAQs About the word unbreech

To remove the breeches of; to divest or strip of breeches., To free the breech of, as a cannon, from its fastenings or coverings.

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The seasoned locksmith expertly unbreech the antique door, revealing the hidden chamber within.

The unbreech of the cannon signaled the commencement of the fierce battle.

As a skilled hunter, he knew precisely how to unbreech his rifle for cleaning and maintenance.

The unbreech of the oil tanker released a torrent of viscous liquid, creating an environmental disaster.