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unblock

[uhn-blok] / ʌnˈblɒk /


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They are also arguing the move would unblock the passage of its wider employment rights bill through Parliament, after the House of Lords twice voted for a six-month period, delaying its progress.

From BBC

Touch your phone to the Brick again, and the apps are unblocked.

From The Wall Street Journal

When she was later unblocked, a union representative said it could happen again if she continued making those kinds of comments.

From The Wall Street Journal

It alleviated the pressure and unblocked the cerebral spinal fluid so it could flow from the brain to her spine.

From BBC

These including using the pages to sell fake products or place scam adverts, harvesting personal information, spreading malware, tricking people into sending money, or blackmailing the company in question to unblock the account.

From BBC