unchained

/ʌnˈtʃeɪnd/
adjective
  1. Freed from chains or physical restraints; not bound.
    • She felt like an unchained spirit after escaping the locked room.
    • After the rescue, the prisoners were finally unchained.
    • The unchained dog ran joyfully across the field.
  2. Free from restrictions or limitations; liberated.
    • The new policy left the team unchained to pursue bold ideas.
    • In the novel, the hero's unchained ambition drives the plot.
    • His unchained creativity produced one masterpiece after another.
verb
  1. Past tense of unchained: removed the chains from someone or something.
    • She unchained her bike from the rack and rode home.
    • The blacksmith unchained the gate to let the cart through.
    • They unchained the prisoner after the trial ended.
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