Unloose (verb)

  1. To release or set free from restraint.
  2. To untie or unfasten.

Origin:

The word "unloose" is formed from the word "un" and "loose" which means to release or set free from restraint.

Examples:

  1. She unloosed the horse from the hitching post.
  2. He unloosed the ropes that were holding the boat in place.
  3. She unloosed the strings of the guitar and began to play.
  4. He unloosed the dog from its leash.
  5. The teacher unloosed the students from their desks so they could move around.
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