unshackle

  • 11unshackle — v. a. Unfetter, unchain, unbind, liberate, emancipate, set free, set at liberty, release …

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  • 12unshackle — un·shackle …

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  • 13unshackle — un•shack•le [[t]ʌnˈʃæk əl[/t]] v. t. led, ling to free from or as if from shackles; unfetter • Etymology: 1605–15 …

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  • 14unshackle — /ʌnˈʃækəl/ (say un shakuhl) verb (t) (unshackled, unshackling) 1. to free from restraint. 2. to free from shackles; unfetter. {un 2 + shackle} …

  • 15unshackle — v.tr. 1 release from shackles. 2 set free …

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  • 16free — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. at liberty, unrestrained; exempt; gratuitous, free of charge; lavish, profuse. v. t. unfetter, release; rid [of] (see ejection). See freedom, exemption, nonpayment, liberality. II (Roget s IV) modif …

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  • 17Unfetter — Un*fet ter, v. t. [1st pref. un + fetter.] To loose from fetters or from restraint; to unchain; to unshackle; to liberate; as, to unfetter the mind. [1913 Webster] …

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