unguard
/ˈʌŋɡɑːrd/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or take away a guard or protection from something or someone
“The police decided to unguard the area to allow people to access it.”
2. noun
a situation in which something or someone is not protected or guarded
“The city was in an unguarded state during the natural disaster.”
3. verb
to reveal or make something previously unknown or private known
“The journalist’s article unguarded the company’s financial secrets.”