unbind

[US]/ʌn'baɪnd/
[UK]/ʌnˈbaɪnd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. release from binding; free from restraint or restriction.

Example Sentences

It is important to unbind the book carefully to avoid damaging the pages.

The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience to unbind themselves from the ropes.

The therapist helped the patient unbind their past trauma through counseling sessions.

She needed to unbind herself from the toxic relationship to find inner peace.

The key to success is to unbind yourself from self-doubt and embrace confidence.

The team had to unbind their differences and work together towards a common goal.

He decided to unbind his creativity and explore new artistic techniques.

In order to grow, you must unbind yourself from your comfort zone and take risks.

The contract had a clause that allowed either party to unbind the agreement with written notice.

She felt a sense of freedom as she began to unbind herself from societal expectations.

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