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will unbind

  • future tense
    of unbind.
    unbind
    verb (used with object)
    to release from bonds or restraint, as a prisoner; free.

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Summon speedily A leech of the most skilful: pray, retire: I will unbind your wound and tend it.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry by Ernest Hartley Coleridge

Try; recite that to Our Lady and She will unbind you; then prayer will come of itself.

From The Cathedral by J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans

We will unbind our bouquet, then, and putting all the rest of its flowers aside, examine the range and nature of the little blue cluster only.

From Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers by John Ruskin

If you will unbind my hands, senors, I shall be most happy to copy so fair a schoolmistress.'

From Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth by Charles Kingsley

"Now then," said La Foy to his prisoners, as he stood in the door of the room, "I will unbind one of you, and he may loose the bonds of the others."

From Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship, or, the Naval Terror of the Seas by Victor [pseud.] Appleton

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