Unchained

Word UNCHAINED
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ʌnˈtʃeɪnd/

Definitions and meanings of "Unchained"

What do we mean by unchained?

To remove chains from; to free; to liberate.

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The word "unchained" in example sentences

You don't actually believe that quantum events are unchained from a deterministic cause and effect, do you? ❋ Unknown (2008)

He obviously enjoyed being unchained from the autocue. ❋ Unknown (2006)

You seem to be so "unchained" and free when you write. ❋ SVGL (2009)

Firstly, the economy had to be "unchained" and jobs created by, among other things, decisive privatisation, overhauling labour legislation, deregulation, and a basic subsistence grant for the very poor. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Her hands were unchained, meaning she was a woman of the lowest class, not worth safeguarding. ❋ Marion Zimmer Bradley (1964)

He identified himself as an anarchist at times, professing a spirituality unchained to any particular religion. ❋ Associated Press (2011)

Loss of patience by the masses means the force of change has been unchained; there is no longer the weight of mass disapproval damping down the protests. ❋ Nicholas Carroll (2011)

Will Keith Olbermann unchained from corporate influence lift the standards of cable news and bring new viewers to the table? ❋ Brent Budowsky (2011)

Keith will be unchained from even the slightest hint of corporate interference in news. ❋ Brent Budowsky (2011)

"As soon as carbon has a price," said Gore, "you're going to see a wave [of investments] in it. ... there will be unchained investment!" ❋ Larry Bell (2010)

While the men unchained the wheels and drew the wagons apart and clear for yoking in, the women cooked forty breakfasts over forty fires. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Striding to the door, she unchained and unlocked it, then eased it open. ❋ Adrian Phoenix (2011)

For the 19 largest U.S. banks, formal notification Friday of stress-test results will mean some—but not all—will be unchained from restrictions on dividends or repaying bailout funds. ❋ Brett Philbin (2011)

Given the obduracy of Mr. Robert's conclusion, mules might just be the fitting form of transportation for the money handlers of this island's financial-service industries once it is unchained from cumbersome friends, provided Britain's demented animal-rights lobby allows these stubborn beasts to be used for man's convenience. ❋ Unknown (2011)

“The staff,” Remy said, pointing with her unchained hand behind me. ❋ Jill Myles (2011)

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