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unbar
[ uhn-bahr ]
verb (used with object)
- to remove a bar or bars from; open; unlock; unbolt:
to unbar a door.
unbar
/ ʌnˈbɑː /
verb
- to take away a bar or bars from
- to unfasten bars, locks, etc, from (a door); open
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
As a result, its classification was changed from unbarred spiral galaxy to barred spiral galaxy.
The fetters would not keep fastened; the doors unbarred themselves.
The process that began in recent days with back-in-business nail salons and unbarred sandy beaches in a scattering of states is poised to accelerate over the coming week across wide swaths of the country.
Army North on Monday morning before hundreds of dignitaries, she took stock of a life unbarred by barriers.
At 17 she and another girl sneaked into an unbarred room at the front of the building and jumped from an upstairs window into the street.
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