unlash
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un·lash
(ŭn-lăsh′)tr.v. un·lashed, un·lash·ing, un·lash·es
To untie the lashing of; loose.
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unlash
(ʌnˈlæʃ)vb
(tr) to untie or unfasten
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unlash
Past participle: unlashed
Gerund: unlashing
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Verb | 1. | unlash - untie the lashing of; "unlash the horse" lash - bind with a rope, chain, or cord; "lash the horse" |
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