unpens

/ʌnˈpɛnz/
verb
  1. Releases an animal from a pen or enclosure.
    • Every morning, the zookeeper unpens the deer for their walk.
    • The farmer unpens the goats only after the dew has dried.
    • He unpens the chickens so they can scratch for insects.
  2. Frees something that was confined or restricted.
    • The new policy unpens the creativity of the employees.
    • Music often unpens emotions that words cannot express.
    • A good conversation unpens thoughts you didn't know you had.
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