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    Un·shack·le
    /ˌənˈSHak(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. release from shackles, chains, or other physical restraints: "they were unshackled and released"
  2. The meaning of UNSHACKLE is to free from shackles. How to use unshackle in a sentence.

  3. Unshackle definition: to free from shackles; unfetter.. See examples of UNSHACKLE used in a sentence.

  4. unshackle. [ uhn- shak- uhl ] show ipa. See synonyms for unshackle on Thesaurus.com. verb (used with object), un·shack·led, un·shack·ling. to free from shackles; unfetter. to free from restraint, as conversation. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip.

  5. 3 days ago · unshackle in British English. (ʌnˈʃækəl ) verb (transitive) 1. to set free from restrictions. It unshackles the mind from petty prejudices. 2. to remove shackles from. He unshackled the prisoners.

  6. Define unshackle. unshackle synonyms, unshackle pronunciation, unshackle translation, English dictionary definition of unshackle. tr.v. un·shack·led , un·shack·ling , un·shack·les 1. To remove the shackles from. 2. To free; liberate: unshackled him from conventional thinking.

  7. Jan 16, 2023 · To remove shackles from someone or something. The captain ordered that the guards unshackle and release the prisoner, as he had served his sentence. The sooner the railway can unshackle itself from DfT the better. To remove restrictions or inhibitions; to allow full freedom and power .

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of UNSHACKLE. [+ object] : to take shackles or handcuffs off (someone) He unshackled the prisoner. — often used figuratively. We need to unshackle our creativity. UNSHACKLE meaning: to take shackles or handcuffs off (someone) often used figuratively.

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