Examples of 'unchain' in a sentence

Meaning of "unchain"

To unchain means to release from chains or bondage, often used metaphorically to signify liberation from restrictions or constraints
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  • To remove chains from; to free; to liberate.

How to use "unchain" in a sentence

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Unchain him and bring him in here.
Knowing how long it takes to unchain yourself.
He must unchain himself from the entry.
Would you dare to let me unchain you.
I unchain myself then find the finger.
It was as if the honest fellow had been commanded to unchain a tiger.
This will unchain the river dragons.
They are ones who need to unchain the chains.
And unchain violence of incalculable consequences.
To speak the words that will unchain my mind.
Unchain me and give me the trident.
Quinzinho must unchain himself from the entry.
Unchain her from the rest.
You can unchain her daemon.
Unchain the migrants and scatter the camp.

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They will unchain my car.
Unchain these girls before you go.
I can not unchain you.
Unchain your strengths and experience extensive recognition.
I understood how to unchain myself.
Now kindly unchain the colonel and go home.
You always managed to unchain me.
Never unchain your hot emotions.
They did not unchain you.
I will unchain you in a minute.
So you will not unchain me.
Unchain the political prisoners.
Imprisoned minds must unchain.
Now unchain me so we can get the hell out of here.
Have him unchain it.
Unchain the refrigerator and let healthy habits rule.
We gotta unchain them.
Unchain the prisoner.
I will unchain you.
Unchain the door.
Causing an unchain of events.
Unchain them all.
I am gonna unchain you.
Unchain one rower.
You need to unchain me.
Unchain me sister.
We need to unchain her.
Unchain me immediately.
It would like that read again this before we unchain the procedure.
I shall unchain them shortly.
MashaI please ask yourfatherto unchaIn his dog.
This event will unchain a harsh conflict between the two men.
There is always something going on at Unchain.
Unchain a whole series of hormonal and nervous responses throughout the body as a form of prevention.
I am going to unchain him.

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