unclasp

/ʌnˈklæsp/
verb
  1. To open or release the clasp or fastening of something.
    • He unclasped his briefcase to take out the documents.
    • She carefully unclasped the necklace and placed it on the table.
    • The child struggled to unclasp the buckle on her backpack.
  2. To release one's grip or hold on something; to let go.
    • The climber unclasped the rope from his harness.
    • She unclasped her fingers from the railing and stepped back.
    • He unclasped his hands and stretched his fingers.
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