unbelt

/ʌnˈbɛlt/
verb
  1. To remove or undo a belt (a strip of leather, fabric, or other material worn around the waist).
    • After the long flight, he unbelted his seatbelt and stood up.
    • The knight unbelted his sword and laid it on the table.
    • She unbelted her robe and hung it on the hook.
  2. To remove or loosen a belt that holds something in place, such as a car seatbelt or a tool belt.
    • He unbelted his tool pouch and set it on the workbench.
    • Before stepping off the roller coaster, she unbelted the safety harness.
    • The driver unbelted himself and got out of the car.
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