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    unshackled
    /ʌnˈʃakld/

    adjective

    • 1. not chained or shackled: "he had handcuffs on his wrists but his feet were unshackled"

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  2. Unshackle means to free from shackles, or to release someone or something from restraints or limitations. See examples of unshackle in sentences, word history, synonyms, and related words.

  3. unshackled. If something is unshackled, it's set freeanything confining it is loosened. When a guard removes the handcuffs from a prisoner's wrists, the prisoner is unshackled.

  4. Unshackle definition: to free from shackles; unfetter.. See examples of UNSHACKLE used in a sentence.

  5. 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.

  6. Unshackle means to remove the shackles from or to free someone from restrictions. See the origin, usage, synonyms and translations of unshackle in English and other languages.

  7. Jan 16, 2023 · unshackle means to remove shackles or restrictions from someone or something. It is a verb derived from the prefix un- and the word shackle. See etymology, synonyms and translations.

  8. Synonyms for UNSHACKLED: liberated, unchained, emancipated, unbound, enfranchised, unfettered, freed, manumitted; Antonyms of UNSHACKLED: constrained, restrained, controlled, governed, contained, regulated, held, inhibited