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    Un·clench
    /ˌənˈklen(t)SH/

    verb

    • 1. release (a clenched part of the body): "slowly she unclenched her fist"
  2. 1. : to open from a clenched position. 2. : to release from a grip. intransitive verb. : to become unclasped or relaxed. Examples of unclench in a Sentence. He unclenched his jaw and took deep breaths. I could feel my jaw unclenching as the pain subsided.

  3. Unclench definition: to open or become opened from a clenched state.. See examples of UNCLENCH used in a sentence.

  4. unclench. To open (clenched teeth, a clenched fist, etc).... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. Define unclench. unclench synonyms, unclench pronunciation, unclench translation, English dictionary definition of unclench. v. un·clenched , un·clench·ing , un·clench·es v. tr. To loosen from a clenched position; relax: unclench one's fists. v. intr. To become unclenched....

  6. There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb unclench. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. A complete guide to the word "UNCLENCH": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. Unclench Definition. To loosen from a clenched position; relax. Unclench one's fists. To open. To become unclenched. (intransitive) To relax, especially one's muscles. Bill, take some deep breaths and unclench.

  9. May 24, 2024 · unclench (third-person singular simple present unclenches, present participle unclenching, simple past and past participle unclenched) ( transitive) To open (something that was clenched ). The baby stopped crying and unclenched her fists. I watched her clench and unclench her fists nervously.

  10. Britannica Dictionary definition of UNCLENCH. : to move (something) out of a tightly closed position and make it less tense. [+ object] He unclenched his jaw and took deep breaths. He unclenched his fist. [no object] I could feel my jaw unclenching as the pain subsided.

  11. to open or become opened from a clenched state. Also, un•clinch (un klinch′ ). Middle English unclenchen. See un - 2, clench 1300–50. Synonyms: unlock, relax, more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "unclench" in the title: The idea is to unclench your mind’s claws. unclench, it will be fine. Visit the English Only Forum.

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