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    Un·tied
    /ˌənˈtīd/

    adjective

    • 1. not fastened or knotted.
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  3. 1. : to free from something that ties, fastens, or restrains : unbind. untied our hands. 2. a. : to disengage the knotted parts of. untie a shoe. b. : disentangle, resolve. untie a traffic jam. intransitive verb. : to become loosened or unbound. Synonyms. unbind. undo. unfasten. unlash. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  4. to unfasten a knot or something tied. Synonym. unlace. Opposites. lace something up. tie (FASTEN) Examples. I can't untie the knot - it's too tight. "I just need to get changed ." he said, untying his shoelaces. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. untie. untie something to separate the pieces of string, rope, etc. that form a knot in something; to remove the string, rope, etc. from something that is tied. I quickly untied the package and peeped inside. He untied the rope and pushed the boat into the water. She untied his hands and let him go.

  6. May 6, 2024 · If you untie something that is tied to another thing or if you untie two things that are tied together, you remove the string or rope that holds them or that has been tied around them. Nicholas untied the boat from her mooring. Just untie my hands. Synonyms: undo, free, release, loosen More Synonyms of untie.

  7. UNTIE definition: to open a knot or something that has been tied with a knot: . Learn more.

  8. verb [ T ] uk / ʌnˈtaɪ / us present participle untying | past tense and past participle untied. B2. to open a knot or something that has been tied with a knot: I untied my shoelaces and kicked off my shoes. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  9. untie meaning, definition, what is untie: to take the knots out of something, or u...: Learn more.

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