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unchained

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[uhn-chaynd] / ʌnˈtʃeɪnd /

adjective

  1. freed from or as if from chains.

  2. not secured or bound by or as if by chains.


Explanation

Something is unchained when it's free from restraints that confine it. Better not leave your unchained bike outside of the library — someone might steal it! Most people think it's fine to leave your dog unchained in the back yard for a while but consider it cruel when a dog is chained outdoors all day. To be chained is to be secured by a chain, and when you add the prefix un-, "not," you get the opposite. An unchained tiger cub can happily run back to its mother, and an unchained gate can freely swing open.

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He was the rubber-limbed, unchained id of “Seinfeld,” the most popular sitcom of its era and a cultural phenomenon cultish in its fervor but too massive to really be considered a cult.

From Los Angeles Times May 26, 2024

It's everything Logan wanted for ATN, and all we should have expected of an unchained slime puppy who should never caught us off guard.

From Salon May 20, 2023

He concluded: "Luhrmann has made a woefully imperfect but at times arresting drama that builds to something moving and true. By the end, the film's melody has been unchained."

From BBC May 26, 2022

She wasn’t a nasty gal to us but a free-spirited soul to set the listener’s mind free, unchained.

From Washington Post Feb. 25, 2022

They unchained the women and led them to the deck.

From "Copper Sun" by Sharon M. Draper

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