unbond

[US]//ʌnˈbɒnd//
[UK]//ʌnˈbɑːnd//

Translation

v.to release from a bond or fastening; to disconnect or separate; (chemistry) to break or release chemical bonds; (computing) to unlink or separate resources or devices
n.(computing) the act or process of unbonding; a separated resource

Phrases & Collocations

unbonded

unbonding

unbonded state

unbonded particles

to unbond

unbonded elements

unbonded atoms

begin unbonding

unbonded molecules

unbonded freedom

Example Sentences

the unbond particles separate easily when heated.

she decided to unbond from her toxic relationship.

the unbonded concrete foundation needs reinforcement.

the chemical reaction caused the molecules to unbond.

he felt he needed to unbond himself from past trauma.

the unbond fibers can be re-bonded with the right adhesive.

some metals unbond at extremely high temperatures.

the therapy helped her unbond from childhood memories.

the unbonded layer provides thermal insulation.

scientists observed how the atoms would unbond under pressure.

the unbonded state allows for greater flexibility.

they had to unbond the components before recycling.

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