Unbarred
adjective
1.
not provided or fastened with a bar or bars:
an unbarred door.
2.
not marked with stripes or bands.
verb (used with object), unbarred, unbarring.
1.
to remove a bar or bars from; open; unlock; unbolt:
to unbar a door.
verb (transitive) -bars, -barring, -barred
1.
to take away a bar or bars from
2.
to unfasten bars, locks, etc, from (a door); open
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