unbind
pronunciation
How to pronounce unbind in British English: UK ['ʌn'baɪnd]
How to pronounce unbind in American English: US [ʌnˈbaɪnd]
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- Verb:
- untie or unfasten
Word Origin
- unbind (v.)
- Old English unbindan, "to free from binding," from un- (2) "opposite of, reverse" + bind (v.). Similar formation in Old Frisian unbinda, German entbinden, Dutch ontbinden. Literal and figurative senses both present in Old English. Suæ huæt ðu unbindes ofer eorðu bið unbunden in heofnum. [Lindisfarne Gospels, Matt. xvi:19] Unbound is from Old English unbunden, in literal sense. Figurative sense first attested late 14c.; of books from 1540s.
Example
- 1. Use the following procedure to unbind applications from servers .
- 2. You would be wise to unbind us and kneel before your goddess .
- 3. Who knows what will happen if we unbind him ?
- 4. On a deployment diagram , select the application you want to unbind .
- 5. To accommodate deployment design changes and errors , you can unbind applications from a logical server on a deployment diagram .