verb
- to remove bindings or restraints from; to untie or unfasten
- to free from an obligation or commitment
Usage: formal
Examples
- She carefully unbound the ancient manuscript.
- The prisoner’s hands were unbound after the trial.
- He unbound the package with trembling fingers.
- The contract was declared invalid, unbinding both parties.
- Time seemed to unbind the old friendship.
- The judge’s ruling unbound them from their previous agreement.