Moderate as in free To release or set free, often used in the context of freeing something or someone from restraints or restrictions, similar to discharging. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Unshackle'
The musician felt liberated as he began to unshackle himself from the constraints of conventional music genres.
The court's decision to unshackle the accused surprised everyone, leading to heated debates.
With a swift motion, the locksmith managed to unshackle the rusty padlock and open the gate.
In the final chapter, the protagonist manages to unshackle himself from the constraints of his past.
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