unchain
/ˈʌntʃeɪn/Definitions
1. verb
to remove a chain or a chain of restrictions from something or someone
“The new law aimed to unchain the economy from bureaucratic red tape.”
2. verb
to release someone or something from a constraint or a limitation
“The teacher’s words helped to unchain the students’ imagination and creativity.”
3. verb
to free someone or something from a past experience or a situation
“The therapy helped her to unchain herself from the trauma of her childhood.”
4. noun
a state or condition of being free from restrictions or limitations
“The city’s unchain policy allowed citizens to park their vehicles wherever they wanted.”
5. noun
the act of removing a restriction or a limitation
“The government’s unchain initiative aimed to reduce the number of regulations in the industry.”