unbolt

IPA: ˈʌnboʊɫt

verb

  • (transitive) To unlock by undoing the bolts of.
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Examples of "unbolt" in Sentences

  • If the owners move, they can unbolt it and take it with them.
  • The windscreen can easily be unbolted and removed if not needed.
  • The tail can be unbolted and let down, then have a barrel rolled on.
  • The Pinto could be quickly unbolted from the airframe and driven away.
  • A young boy was lifted through the transom and was able to unbolt the door.
  • If you really want to be careful, you can unbolt your rear derailleur, but I don't.
  • And if you unbolt the ladder that allows the pirates to climb on to your ship before you set sail, you get extra credit for that.
  • It took the three of them half an hour to unbolt the camera from the platform, ease it to the ground, and carry it up the stairs to Shirer's apartment.
  • Most importantly, we need to "unbolt" them from their desk prison cells and focus their culture, literature and language learning not on a text book, but ourselves and our personal experiences.
  • The next move, however, started to involved these robotic submarines, because they had to go in and unbolt six enormous, like, 50-pound bolts to clear away this piece of pipe that had been chomped off by this hydraulic shears.
  • Although police won't say how long the 48-year-old man was incapacitated, rescue crews had to unbolt the seat from the toilet, and take him to the hospital with it still attached, Lt. Matthew Donnelly, a spokesman for the Elkton, Md., tells the newspaper.

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