verb
- to remove a yoke from (an animal); to unyoke
- to free from bondage or servitude; to liberate
Usage: archaic or literary
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The farmer decided to disyoke the oxen after a long day of plowing.
- The revolutionary movement sought to disyoke the nation from colonial rule.
- At sunset, the workers disyoked the horses and led them to the barn.
- The treaty aimed to disyoke the oppressed people from tyranny.
- Once the harvest was complete, they disyoked the animals and gave them rest.