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unchain

[uhn-cheyn] / ʌnˈtʃeɪn /














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If California communities are to thrive in a future without more people, we’re going to have to figure out how to unchain ourselves from that idea.

From Los Angeles Times

The dog calmed down as the woman unchained it and took it into the minibus.

From BBC

He was the rubber-limbed, unchained id of “Seinfeld,” the most popular sitcom of its era and a cultural phenomenon cultish in its fervor but too massive to really be considered a cult.

From Los Angeles Times

Van Gogh had unchained it from its age-old funereal associations and reinvented it as a tour de force of emotional connection and nurturance.

From New York Times

Other witnesses recorded Rhodes statements and turned them over to the FBI, saying they quit the Oath Keepers because they wanted no part of his “unchained” plans.

From Washington Post