unchained
IPA: ʌntʃˈeɪnd
adjective
- Free from chains or fetters; unencumbered.
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Examples of "unchained" in Sentences
- He obviously enjoyed being unchained from the autocue.
- You seem to be so "unchained" and free when you write.
- Striding to the door, she unchained and unlocked it, then eased it open.
- Her hands were unchained, meaning she was a woman of the lowest class, not worth safeguarding.
- You don't actually believe that quantum events are unchained from a deterministic cause and effect, do you?
- Loss of patience by the masses means the force of change has been unchained; there is no longer the weight of mass disapproval damping down the protests.
- Firstly, the economy had to be "unchained" and jobs created by, among other things, decisive privatisation, overhauling labour legislation, deregulation, and a basic subsistence grant for the very poor.
- Given the obduracy of Mr. Robert's conclusion, mules might just be the fitting form of transportation for the money handlers of this island's financial-service industries once it is unchained from cumbersome friends, provided Britain's demented animal-rights lobby allows these stubborn beasts to be used for man's convenience.
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