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[ UK /ʌnt‍ʃˈe‍ɪn/ ]
VERB
  1. make free
  2. remove the chains from

How To Use unchain In A Sentence

  • Seeking to unchain thinking patterns from social-political change, this is a must read for lawyers and politicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, the prisoner was unchained and laid out on the floor of his cell.
  • He unchained his bike as fast as he could and took off to White Star Highschool.
  • The guards in the room unchained Talon and pushed him through the door.
  • And then it was time for the festival meal: the antipasti, the primi and the secondi, accompanied by a soundtrack featuring "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers and "They Can't Take That Away From Me" by Frank Sinatra . Snagging a Dinner at Rao's
  • You can unchain your heart from the past and fresh starts in love go well. The Sun
  • Last week was a good one because I actually managed to unchain myself from the desk and hop on a plane to London.
  • Oh, ‘right’, you can unchain your mail-order bride at weekends. Matthew Yglesias » Obama’s Diverse Team of Dudes
  • At fifteen rods 'distance from the Indian position on the hill we did not dare unchain our wagons. Chapter 13
  • Unchain yourself from the desk - even it's just for ten minutes - and take a walk. The Sun
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