Untie
verb (used with object), untied, untying.
1.
to loose or unfasten (anything tied); let or set loose by undoing a knot.
2.
to undo the string or cords of.
3.
to undo, as a cord or a knot; unknot.
4.
to free from restraint.
5.
to resolve, as perplexities.
verb (used without object), untied, untying.
6.
to become untied.
verb -ties, -tying, -tied
1.
to unfasten or free (a knot or something that is tied) or (of a knot or something that is tied) to become unfastened
2.
(transitive) to free from constraint or restriction
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