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unchain

[uhn-cheyn] / ʌnˈtʃeɪn /














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Amazon has been delivering a steady supply of books to unchain our imaginative lockdown, but they have arrived in the same packaging that could just as well bring replacement light bulbs or moth traps.

From New York Times

“We asked him more than once to unchain her, not to put her in a cage, but he constantly refused.”

From New York Times

Several nurses said they prefer being unchained from the computers on wheels they use at traditional hospitals, leaving more time for contact with patients.

From Washington Post

Couple that “unchaining” with the large millennial population aging into their 30s, and that’s one reason Pinto said home prices will rise rapidly in the nation’s suburban and rural communities in coming years.

From Los Angeles Times

The doe-eyed actress beloved to millions as the sainted Melanie Wilkes of “Gone With the Wind,” but also a two-time Oscar winner and an off-screen fighter who challenged and unchained Hollywood’s contract system.

From Seattle Times