unlash

/ʌnˈlæʃ/
verb
  1. To untie or release something that is fastened with a rope or strap.
    • The sailor had to unlash the lifeboat from its secure position on the deck.
    • He carefully unlashed the bundle of firewood so he could carry it inside.
    • We need to unlash the tent poles from the roof rack before setting up camp.
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