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Definition of unbridle in English: unbridleverbʌnˈbrʌɪd(ə)lˌənˈbraɪdl [with object]1Remove the bridle from (a horse) he unbridled his mare and let her roam Example sentencesExamples - Going into the barn she unsaddled and unbridled the big stallion.
- When an officer has made his patrole agreeably to the rules laid down, he may allow half of his party to go into the nearest peasants ' houses, unsaddle, unbridle, and feed half of the horses.
- I ride back to the catch pens and unsaddle and unbridle Ms. Helena and turn her into one of the small pens where the green grass is ankle high.
- She felt the horse's anticipation, and decided to unbridle him early and let him run.
- Every horse will become defensive towards the bridle if you repeatedly hit his teeth with the bit, so be considerate when unbridling your horse.
- Nat disappeared from view as she unbridled her horse, quiet words murmuring in the air between them for a moment, too low for Cole to understand.
- I didn't have to unsaddle or unbridle the horse or get its feed ready.
- Our General, supposing everything perfectly safe, had ordered us to unbridle our horses and feed.
- 1.1 Free (someone or something) from control or restraint.
she was ready to burst for want of an opportunity of unbridling her tongue Example sentencesExamples - It feels like unbridling your mind and just finding your desire to learn again.
- Are you ready to unbridle your potential?
- The railwayman is a sailor on earth and in the small ports without a sea line - the forest towns - the train runs and runs, unbridling the natural world.
- The Parliamentary majority owes its seats to a great extent to the unbridling of the jingo instinct.
- Best is when he unbridles his voice, a smoked gospel cry that envelopes its listener.
Synonyms free, liberate, set free, release, let loose, let out, set loose, discharge
Definition of unbridle in US English: unbridleverbˌənˈbrīdlˌənˈbraɪdl [with object]1Remove the bridle from (a horse or mule) learn how to bridle and unbridle a horse Example sentencesExamples - She felt the horse's anticipation, and decided to unbridle him early and let him run.
- Going into the barn she unsaddled and unbridled the big stallion.
- Our General, supposing everything perfectly safe, had ordered us to unbridle our horses and feed.
- Nat disappeared from view as she unbridled her horse, quiet words murmuring in the air between them for a moment, too low for Cole to understand.
- I didn't have to unsaddle or unbridle the horse or get its feed ready.
- When an officer has made his patrole agreeably to the rules laid down, he may allow half of his party to go into the nearest peasants ' houses, unsaddle, unbridle, and feed half of the horses.
- I ride back to the catch pens and unsaddle and unbridle Ms. Helena and turn her into one of the small pens where the green grass is ankle high.
- Every horse will become defensive towards the bridle if you repeatedly hit his teeth with the bit, so be considerate when unbridling your horse.
- 1.1 Release from restraint.
as adjective the forces of the world capitalist market were unbridled and spread quickly Example sentencesExamples - Best is when he unbridles his voice, a smoked gospel cry that envelopes its listener.
- Are you ready to unbridle your potential?
- The Parliamentary majority owes its seats to a great extent to the unbridling of the jingo instinct.
- The railwayman is a sailor on earth and in the small ports without a sea line - the forest towns - the train runs and runs, unbridling the natural world.
- It feels like unbridling your mind and just finding your desire to learn again.
Synonyms free, liberate, set free, release, let loose, let out, set loose, discharge
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