unmanacle
/ʌnˈmænəkəl/Definitions
1. verb
to release or set free from a chain or fetter, especially to remove restraints or restrictions
“The police officer unmanacled the prisoner’s wrists, allowing him to walk freely.”
2. verb
to make less restricted or more free
“The new policy will unmanacle the creativity of our employees, giving them more autonomy in their projects.”
3. noun
the act of releasing or setting free from a chain or fetter, especially to remove restraints or restrictions
“The unmanacle of the prisoner was a crucial moment in the trial, marking a turning point in his case.”
4. noun
the state of being released or set free from a chain or fetter, especially to remove restraints or restrictions
“The unmanacle of the community was a welcome change after years of oppression.”