unclinch Antonyms

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Meaning of unclinch

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unclinch (v. t.)

To cause to be no longer clinched; to open; as, to unclinch the fist.

unclinch Sentence Examples

  1. The patient's jaw was tightly clenched, but the nurse gently unclenched it.
  2. The stubborn child refused to unclinch his fists, despite the teacher's pleas.
  3. As the tension subsided, the man slowly unclenched his muscles.
  4. The injured bird unclenched its beak as it was gently released into the wild.
  5. The gymnast unclenched her hand to reveal the perfect landing she had executed.
  6. The heavy burden of guilt seemed to unclench the woman's heart.
  7. The soldier unclenched his teeth as he heard the sound of gunfire approaching.
  8. The cat unclenched its claws as it cautiously approached the stranger.
  9. The musician unclenched his fingers from the guitar strings, creating a haunting melody.
  10. The surgeon unclenched his forceps and carefully removed the foreign object from the patient's wound.

FAQs About the word unclinch

To cause to be no longer clinched; to open; as, to unclinch the fist.

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The patient's jaw was tightly clenched, but the nurse gently unclenched it.

The stubborn child refused to unclinch his fists, despite the teacher's pleas.

As the tension subsided, the man slowly unclenched his muscles.

The injured bird unclenched its beak as it was gently released into the wild.