unbarred

/ʌnˈbɑrd/
verb
  1. Past tense of unbar: removed a bar or bars from; opened or unlocked.
    • The caretaker unbarred the windows every morning.
    • He unbarred the door and stepped into the dark room.
    • They unbarred the old chest and discovered the treasure inside.
adjective
  1. Not having bars; open, unobstructed, or without barriers.
    • The unbarred window offered a clear view of the garden.
    • They walked through the unbarred gate into the courtyard.
    • The unbarred entrance made the building feel welcoming.
  2. Free from restrictions or obstacles; accessible.
    • With the old rules removed, the path to promotion was unbarred.
    • Her unbarred enthusiasm for the project inspired the whole team.
    • The unbarred access to information helped the researchers greatly.
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