Unbind
verb (used with object), unbound, unbinding.
1.
to release from bonds or restraint, as a prisoner; free.
2.
to unfasten or loose, as a bond or tie.
verb (transitive) -binds, -binding, -bound
1.
to set free from restraining bonds or chains; release
2.
to unfasten or make loose (a bond, tie, etc)
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