unbrace

[US]/ʌnˈbreɪs/
[UK]/ʌnˈbreɪs/

Translation

vt.to loosen or make less tight; to weaken or relax
Word Forms
Third Person Singularunbraces
Present Participleunbracing
Past Tenseunbraced
Past Participleunbraced

Phrases & Collocations

unbrace yourself

unbrace the tension

unbrace the load

unbrace the mind

unbrace the body

unbrace the spirit

unbrace for impact

unbrace the heart

unbrace the fear

Example Sentences

she decided to unbrace herself from the past.

it’s time to unbrace the fear of failure.

he needed to unbrace his emotions to move forward.

they chose to unbrace their old habits for a healthier lifestyle.

to grow, you must unbrace the limitations you set for yourself.

unbrace the negativity and embrace positivity.

she felt lighter after she unbraced her burdens.

it's essential to unbrace any doubts before taking the leap.

he learned to unbrace his insecurities and be confident.

unbrace your expectations to enjoy the moment.

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