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unbrace

[uhn-breys] / ʌnˈbreɪs /




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“But when you start opening things up, start demo-ing a little slab, you might unbrace a column, and that column has temporary shoring, or perhaps it’s only temporary braced and that’s less stable.”

From Slate Mar. 24, 2020

Gather those broad leaves, and all the rest, growing under the brushwood; unbrace his armour.

From Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection by Walter Savage Landor

Swifter than thought the wheels instinctive fly, Flame thro’ the vast of air, and reach the sky. l ’Twas Neptune’s charge his coursers to unbrace, And fix the car on its immortal base, &c.

From An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients by Wallace Jackson

He said, and turn'd his brother's vengeful mind; He stoop'd to reason, and his rage resign'd, No longer bent to rush on certain harms; His joyful friends unbrace his azure arms.

From The Iliad by Alexander Pope

What rules has he proposed totally to unbrace the slackened nerve; to shade the heavy eye of inattention; to give the smooth feature and the uncontracted muscle; or procure insensibility to the whole animal composition?

From The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 04 The Adventurer; The Idler by Samuel Johnson

Retrofitting soft-story homes costs much more than fixing an unbraced “cripple wall”: $14,000 to $28,000.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 3, 2023

One prior case with possible legal parallels involves the 2013 collapse in Philadelphia of an unbraced wall of a building that was being demolished.

From Seattle Times Jul. 5, 2021

Benscop used an excavator on the site that morning despite rules that an unbraced wall must be taken down by hand.

From Seattle Times Jan. 25, 2017

But wire-bracing, gears, cams, valves, engine cowling, various parts of unbraced sheet metal in airplane construction will, by their vibration, for some time keep planes from becoming as silent as mod ern automobiles.

From Time Magazine Archive

Standing by itself, unbraced, Ferris’s wheel looked dangerously fragile.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson

Though swift in her racing, Like the kinsfolk before her, No heart-burst, unbracing Her strength, rushes o'er her.

From The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century by Charles Rogers

Judge Custis remarked, in spite of his fagged face, for good resolution and yesterday's unbracing had left him somewhat limp and haggard still.

From The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times by George Alfred Townsend




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