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unbind

[uhn-bahynd] / ʌnˈbaɪnd /


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The goal is to “create a situation where no one can unbind their ties,” said Narushige Michishita, a professor of international relations at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo.

From New York Times Apr. 7, 2024

Once released, the acetylcholine stays in the cleft and can continually bind and unbind to postsynaptic receptors.

From Textbooks Jun. 9, 2022

At higher temperatures, these vortices unbind and move away from each other, and are eventually destroyed by the system’s entropy.

From Nature May 1, 2019

He spent hours huddling with Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and Kendra Unruh, a Colorado delegate who drove the effort to unbind delegates and thwart Mr. Trump.

From Washington Times Jul. 14, 2016

Taran sat up and began as best he could to unbind his legs.

From "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander

The group wants delegates to return to the floor once their state reaches the round of balloting that formally unbinds them to do whatever they want.

From Washington Post Jul. 13, 2016

Meyer unbinds the captive, and the huge fish and I are floating free in the crystalline blue water.

From Time Magazine Archive

With that swathing band which death unbinds I go upward, and I came hither through the infernal anguish.

From Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Purgatory by Charles Eliot Norton

Her busy hand sustains a bending bough, Where cotton clusters spread their robes of snow, From opening pods unbinds the fleecy store, And culls her labors for the evening bower.

From The Columbiad by Joel Barlow

Go for the big bulls while the she unbinds me," and to Bertha Kircher: "Quick!

From Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs

There are copious cognitive benefits and endless possibilities for where their imaginations can run, unbound by the limiting confines of a tablet.

From Salon Jun. 21, 2026

Clemency is a plea, unbound by the structure and procedural limitations of the law.

From Slate Mar. 6, 2026

His scores, with their inherent rigor and overt religiosity, seemingly simple structure and patient exposition, conjure a world both foundational and unbound.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 27, 2025

Director Fastvold portrays Ann Lee as a proto-feminist visionary, a woman determined to be unbound by anything except her own will.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 12, 2025

There I unbound my hair and let it fall free, as it pleased Hamlet.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein

"It was different than the usual encounters I have with my Palestinian artist friends; there was this unbinding connection, because we don't know if we're going to see each other" again, he said.

From Barron's Feb. 21, 2026

As part of their bids, the companies had also submitted unbinding offers to build three more nuclear reactors.

From Seattle Times Jan. 31, 2024

The economies of the two nations are deeply enmeshed at this point, and unbinding them will be painful—especially for industries like agriculture, for which trade with China has been a boon.

From Slate Apr. 4, 2018

If they succeed, an unbinding proposal will be presented to the full convention for a vote.

From Washington Post Jul. 13, 2016

“We have to get out of here. Help me with the unbinding spell, but be super careful you don’t do it to your leg by accident.”

From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega




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