unmuzzle
Americanverb (used with object)
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to remove a muzzle from (a dog, cat, etc.).
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to free from restraint, as speech or expression.
verb
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to take the muzzle off (a dog, etc)
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to free from control or censorship
Etymology
Origin of unmuzzle
Example Sentences
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"If officers are now told to go out and look for unmuzzled XL bullies, something will have to give," Ms Connolly told the BBC.
From BBC
Since 31 December last year, it has been illegal to keep an XL bully off the lead or unmuzzled in public, as well as breeding, selling or abandoning them.
From BBC
It was a small sign that Gorbachev, having unmuzzled the opposition, would struggle to control the pace and direction of the process he had started.
From Reuters
She held her breath as the shrieking hyena was brought forth—when unmuzzled, its cackle could paralyze the human body—but fortunately, Baaz did not suggest a live demonstration.
From Literature
The citations carry penalties ranging from $30 for not having a license to $1,000 for having an unmuzzled pit bull.
From Washington Times
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