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    unclasp
    /ˌʌnˈklɑːsp/

    verb

    • 1. unfasten (something fastened with a clasp or similar device): "they unclasped their seat belts"

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  2. The meaning of UNCLASP is to open the clasp of. How to use unclasp in a sentence.

  3. Unclasp definition: to undo the clasp or clasps of; unfasten.. See examples of UNCLASP used in a sentence.

  4. 2 meanings: 1. to unfasten the clasp of (something) 2. to release one's grip (upon an object).... Click for more definitions.

  5. When you unclasp something, you open a fastening or loosen a grip. You should unclasp your gold locket and leave it someplace safe before you go surfing. Undo a clasp, a fastener or small lock, and you unclasp it. So you might unclasp your seatbelt once the plane has landed, or unclasp your bracelet so that your best friend can try it on.

  6. Define unclasp. unclasp synonyms, unclasp pronunciation, unclasp translation, English dictionary definition of unclasp. v. un·clasped , un·clasp·ing , un·clasps v. tr. 1. To release or loosen the clasp of. 2. To release or loosen from a clasp or an embrace. v. intr. 1.

  7. A complete guide to the word "UNCLASP": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. Synonyms for UNCLASP: unfasten, unlatch, unlock, unbolt, unbar, unbutton, open, unclose; Antonyms of UNCLASP: shut, close, lock, fasten, bar, clasp, bolt, latch.

  9. She reached up to unclasp her now-blonde hair, dropping it in a cascade about her shoulders. You can buy one that has a keychain attachment so whenever you are in the car in traffic, you can simply unclasp the ball and start working on your stress.

  10. unclasp (third-person singular simple present unclasps, present participle unclasping, simple past and past participle unclasped) ( transitive) to release the clasp from something. ( intransitive) to become unfastened.

  11. to release from the grasp: to unclasp a sword handle. v.i. to become unclasped, as the hands or arms. to release or relax the grasp.