uncaged

/ʌnˈkeɪdʒd/
adjective
  1. Freed from a cage; no longer confined or trapped.
    • The uncaged bird flew joyfully into the open sky.
    • The rescue center released the uncaged foxes back into the wild.
    • After years in a small zoo, the uncaged lion explored the large sanctuary.
  2. Figuratively, no longer restricted or held back; free to express oneself or act without limits.
    • The poet's uncaged words spoke directly to the hearts of the audience.
    • With her uncaged creativity, she painted murals that amazed the whole town.
    • He felt uncaged after quitting his boring office job and starting his own business.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of uncage: released from a cage or confinement.
    • She uncaged her pet hamster to clean its cage.
    • They uncaged the rescued dogs one by one in the play area.
    • The zookeeper uncaged the parrot so it could exercise its wings.
  2. Past tense of uncage, figurative: set free from restrictions or limitations.
    • The artist uncaged her imagination and created a stunning sculpture.
    • The new policy uncaged the team's ability to innovate.
    • His speech uncaged a wave of emotion in the crowd.