uncuffed

/ʌnˈkʌft/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of uncuff: to remove handcuffs or restraints from someone.
    • The guard uncuffed the prisoner after the hearing.
    • She uncuffed him gently once they were alone.
    • The officer uncuffed the suspect and let him go.
adjective
  1. Not having cuffs (the folded or sewn band at the end of a sleeve or pant leg).
    • He prefers uncuffed trousers for a more casual look.
    • She bought uncuffed jeans and rolled them up herself.
    • The shirt was uncuffed, with the sleeves hanging loose.
  2. Not having handcuffs or other restraints applied; free from being handcuffed.
    • The officer kept the prisoner uncuffed while he filled out the paperwork.
    • After the hearing, he was led out of the courtroom uncuffed.
    • The suspect remained uncuffed during the interview.
Antonyms
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