unbridle

/ʌnˈbraɪdəl/
verb
  1. To remove the bridle (headgear) from a horse or other animal.
    • The stable hand unbridled the pony and gave it some water.
    • After the long ride, she unbridled her horse and let it rest.
    • He learned to unbridle the mare gently to avoid startling her.
  2. To free from restraint or control; to let loose.
    • The artist unbridled her creativity and produced a stunning mural.
    • He unbridled his anger and shouted at the unfair decision.
    • The new policy unbridled innovation within the company.
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