verb
- removing chains or bonds from someone or something; setting free from physical restraints
- liberating from restrictions, limitations, or oppressive conditions
Usage: present participle of ‘unchain’
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The rescue team was unchaining the dog from the abandoned building.
- She spent years unchaining herself from her family’s expectations.
- The new policy is unchaining creativity in the workplace.
- He was unchaining the bicycle from the fence post.
- The revolution focused on unchaining people from oppressive laws.
- They are unchaining the boat from the dock before the storm.
- The therapy helped her in unchaining painful memories from her past.