uncage

/ʌnˈkeɪdʒ/
verb
  1. To release an animal from a cage or enclosure.
    • After the rescue, they carefully uncaged the frightened fox and let it run free.
    • The documentary showed how the team worked to uncage the dolphins and return them to the ocean.
    • The zookeeper decided to uncage the bird so it could stretch its wings.
  2. To free someone or something from a restrictive situation or confinement.
    • She felt that traveling abroad would uncage her from the routine of daily life.
    • The artist's bold style seemed to uncage emotions that had been hidden for years.
    • The new policy helped uncage the creative potential of the employees.
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