unbind
IPA: ʌnbˈaɪnd
verb
- (transitive) To take bindings off.
- (transitive, figuratively) To set free from a debt, contract or promise.
- (computing, transitive) To disable some kind of connection in software, such as a key binding.
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Examples of "unbind" in Sentences
- We have to find the artist and make him unbind it.
- If you want to change the key you can type "unbind" instead of the
- These measures could unbind U.S. diplomacy to wheel and deal as needed in Western Asia.
- My domain is the outer reaches: come with me to unbind yourself from the fetters of this world.
- We have to find the artist and make him unbind it so Johnny can change at will without so much effort.
- I'm wondering if there is a tool in existence that will "unbind" objects, and strip out all the (XREFNAMEHERE$) layername
- With all the stuff with Nick being killed, there was no, 'Maybe we should unbind the circle or maybe we shouldn't continue this.'
- The good that men do is small in amount compared with what men and women bear locked in their hearts . . . to unbind what is bound, to bring the underground waters to the surface, humanity is waiting and longing.
- And I fear we are in the age of the cheesy biopic, especially as music and manuscript publishing companies in need of whole new revenue streams, flagship enterprises, business models, unbind their vast inventories to develop projects.
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