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[ uhn-hich ] / ʌnˈhɪtʃ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR unhitch ON THESAURUS.COM
verb (used with object)to free from attachment; unfasten: to unhitch a locomotive from a train. verb (used without object)to become uncoupled or unfastened. Origin of unhitchFirst recorded in 1615–25; un-2 + hitch1 Words nearby unhitchunhesitating, unhindered, unhinge, unhinged, unhip, unhitch, unholy, unhood, unhook, unhoped, unhoped-for Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unhitchAmong others Slavin sauntered up good-naturedly, making himself agreeable to Sandy and those who were helping to unhitch his team. You can unhitch and unharness just beyond; but I want that safe unloaded and put in here. Foes in Ambush|Charles King First let me unhitch him, I cried, seizing the spirited beast by the bridle. The Funny Side of Physic|A. D. Crabtre Stud hurried off to unhitch while Gus helped Early Ann with her bundles. Plowing On Sunday|Sterling North
Won't you get down, ladies, and visit my farm—this is it, all around here—while we unhitch the bullocks and turn them to grass?
Words related to unhitchunbuckle, loosen, disconnect, unloose, free, uncouple, untie, undo, release, detach, unhook, unstrap |