unchain
pronunciation
How to pronounce unchain in British English: UK ['ʌn'tʃeɪn]
How to pronounce unchain in American English: US [ʌn'tʃeɪn]
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- Verb:
- remove the chains from
- make free
Word Origin
- unchain (v.)
- 1580s, from un- (2) "opposite of" + chain (v.). Figurative sense of "to liberate" is recorded from 1793. Related: Unchained; unchaining.
Example
- 1. Unchain my heart you 're keeping and let me start a new .
- 2. The lessor can unchain the house rental contract ahead of time if one of the following situations happens .
- 3. The changing unchain and stop of the contract don 't affect of the right that the party claims for damages .
- 4. All this is meant to enhance the farmer 's ability to increase income and accumulate wealth ; to unchain the currency restraint on the rural families ; further optimize information environment in the rural area , labor market and employment environment ; and lower the investment risk in education . Chapter 9 , conclusions .