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adjective
- 1. not chained or shackled: "he had handcuffs on his wrists but his feet were unshackled"
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Unshackle means to free from shackles, or to release someone or something from restraints or limitations. See examples of unshackle in a sentence, word history, synonyms, and related words.
If something is unshackled, it's set free — anything confining it is loosened. When a guard removes the handcuffs from a prisoner's wrists, the prisoner is unshackled.
Unshackle definition: to free from shackles; unfetter.. See examples of UNSHACKLE used in a sentence.
Unshackled means not bound by shackles and chains, or not restrained or tied down by bonds. See the origin, usage, and examples of this word, as well as related words and translations.
Unshackle means to set free from restrictions or to remove shackles from someone or something. Learn the word frequency, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of unshackle with sentences and examples.
Define unshackle. unshackle synonyms, unshackle pronunciation, unshackle translation, English dictionary definition of unshackle. tr.v. un·shack·led , un·shack·ling , un·shack·les 1. To remove the shackles from. 2. To free; liberate: unshackled him from conventional thinking.
Synonyms for UNSHACKLED: liberated, unchained, emancipated, unbound, enfranchised, unfettered, freed, manumitted; Antonyms of UNSHACKLED: constrained, restrained, controlled, governed, contained, regulated, held, inhibited.