unchain
verb/ʌnˈt͡ʃeɪn/
Etymology
Definitions
To remove chains from someone or something.
- unchain workers
- They worked to unchain the prisoners from their shackles.
To free
To free; to liberate.
- unchain the mind
- unchain creativity
- The reform movement sought to unchain society from old prejudices.
The neighborhood
- synonymunfetter
Vish — recursive loop
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