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11unbolt — verb open by drawing back a bolt …
12unbolt — v. a. Unbar, undo, unfasten, unlock …
13unbolt — un·bolt …
14unbolt — un•bolt [[t]ʌnˈboʊlt[/t]] v. t. 1) to open (a door, window, etc.) by or as if by removing a bolt; unlock 2) to unfasten, as by the removal of threaded bolts 3) cvb to become unbolted • Etymology: 1425–75 …
15unbolt — /ʌnˈboʊlt/ (say un bohlt) verb (t) 1. to draw the bolt of (a door, etc.). 2. to open, dismantle, release, or the like, by the removal of threaded bolts. {un 2 + bolt1} …
16unbolt — v.tr. release (a door etc.) by drawing back the bolt …
17Liberation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Liberation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 liberation liberation disengagement release enlargement emancipation Sgm: N 1 disenthrallment disenthrallment disenthralment Sgm: N 1 affranchisement affranchisement… …
18Unbar — Un*bar , v. t. [1st pref. un + bar.] To remove a bar or bars from; to unbolt; to open; as, to unbar a gate. Heber. [1913 Webster] …
19Unbarricade — Un*bar ri*cade , v. t. [1st pref. un + barricade.] To unbolt; to unbar; to open. [1913 Webster] You shall not unbarricade the door. J. Webster (1623). [1913 Webster] …
20unbar — transitive verb Date: 14th century to remove a bar from ; unbolt, open …