unhinge

IPA: ʌnhˈɪndʒ

verb

  • To remove the leaf of a door or a window from its supporting hinges.
  • (zoology, of a joint) To dislocate.
  • To mentally disturb.
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Examples of "unhinge" in Sentences

  • He seems to be seriously unhinged.
  • It's you who are totally unhinged.
  • And now...he seems to be a little unhinged.
  • Both groups of people are unstable and unhinged.
  • The unhinged edge of the windows points toward the Sun.
  • Anything more unhinged or less constructive than that is out.
  • By comparison, our cockapoo became unhinged at the sound of a doorbell.
  • Aid me in this and soaring is formidable, do not and singing is unhinged.
  • The echo had disconcerted her so much that she temporarily became unhinged.
  • The game's minor flaws don't hold back the decadent experience from being an unhinged, flaming rollercoaster ride.

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