unpen

/ʌnˈpɛn/
verb
  1. To release or free something that was confined or enclosed, especially an animal from a pen.
    • After the storm, the zookeeper helped unpen the frightened deer.
    • The farmer decided to unpen the sheep so they could graze in the meadow.
    • We need to unpen the chickens every morning to let them roam.
  2. To release or express something that has been held back, such as emotions or ideas.
    • The debate allowed the students to unpen their opinions on the topic.
    • He used poetry to unpen the thoughts he had kept inside for years.
    • The therapy session helped her unpen her deepest fears.
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