ungird

[US]/ʌnˈɡɜːd/
[UK]/ʌnˈɡɜrd/

Translation

vt.to remove a girdle or belt; to free from restraint

Phrases & Collocations

ungird the belt

ungird the truth

ungird the tension

ungird the fears

ungird the responsibilities

ungird the armor

ungird the mind

ungird the expectations

ungird the burdens

ungird the restraints

Example Sentences

he decided to ungird his sword before entering the temple.

she felt it was time to ungird her emotions and express her true feelings.

the knight had to ungird his armor to rest after a long battle.

he chose to ungird his expectations and embrace whatever came next.

before the ceremony, the warriors were instructed to ungird their weapons.

to find peace, she had to ungird the burdens she had been carrying.

they decided to ungird their plans and start fresh.

the artist wanted to ungird her creativity and explore new styles.

after years of pressure, he finally chose to ungird himself from societal expectations.

as the sun set, they decided to ungird their worries and enjoy the moment.

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