unguard Antonyms
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Meaning of unguard
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unguard (v. t.)
To deprive of a guard; to leave unprotected.
unguard Sentence Examples
- The castle's gates remained unguard, leaving it vulnerable to attack.
- The prince left the palace unguard, trusting in his knights' vigilance.
- The treasure chest was left unguard in the vault, tempting thieves.
- The sleeping child's crib was left unguard, exposing him to danger.
- The unguarded border allowed smugglers to cross freely.
- The unguard prison window provided an escape route for the inmates.
- The unguarded secret passage led to a hidden chamber.
- The unguarded cliff edge presented a hazard to hikers.
- The unguard dam posed a risk of catastrophic flooding.
- The unguarded crossroads became a hotbed of crime and lawlessness.
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To deprive of a guard; to leave unprotected.
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The castle's gates remained unguard, leaving it vulnerable to attack.
The prince left the palace unguard, trusting in his knights' vigilance.
The treasure chest was left unguard in the vault, tempting thieves.
The sleeping child's crib was left unguard, exposing him to danger.