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Meaning of unchain
to remove chains or restraints from someone or something
Etymology of unchain
The word "unchain" has its roots in Old English "uncian" meaning to unfasten or untie, and "cægan" meaning to fetter or chain
Historically, the term has been used to describe the act of freeing someone or something from physical or metaphorical restraints
Synonyms
Definitions
- to release someone or something from a state of being restrained or restricted
- * to remove chains or other restraints from someone or something
Usage Examples
- The activist worked to unchain the slaves and bring an end to the unjust practice
- * The dog was finally able to run free after its owner came to unchain it from the fence