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Definition of unclamp in English: unclampverb ʌnˈklampˌənˈklæmp [with object]Remove the clamp from. all you need to do is unclamp the leaking hose, put on a new one, and then reinstall the clamp Example sentencesExamples - When pneumothorax is gone, clamp catheter and repeat CXR in 4 hours; no pneumothorax - remove catheter; recurrent pneumothorax - unclamp cath and put it back on suction.
- I unclamped the electrodes.
- She quickly made her way to the room's large steel door as she heard the locking mechanisms begin to click, unclamping the lock.
- The chest plate splits open, the ex-skeleton lowers him to the ground and he is unclamped from the mechanism.
- The motorists concerned are also out-patients attending clinics where they might find themselves kept waiting longer than they had anticipated and having to pay the new £50 charge to be unclamped.
- Carpark Securities, Ltd did not charge Mr Smith for unclamping his car.
- I told him I did not have that amount of money on me, could he please unclamp me and I would drive home and get the money; he said ‘no way’.
- The trick with tongue piercings is not to hit a vein, but I double check the tongue before I unclamp it.
- Luckily the machine was working and I was able to pay the fine and get my car unclamped.
- Then, the tubing is unclamped.
- On the day 37-year-old Hodgkiss' trial was due to start, he was called from court because his firm had clamped a Transco van working on an emergency gas leak and would only unclamp it when the £70 release fee had been paid.
- She approached the Burdbrooke Road, Kidbrooke, couple in tears saying she wanted to borrow £70 to unclamp her car so she could pick up her children.
- Eventually we nip to Pizza Express around the corner while we're waiting to be unclamped.
- She began to unclamp the test tube to set it in the waiting tray, but it didn't happen that way.
- When I returned I had been clamped and a very rude parking attendant said I had to pay £50 cash to be unclamped.
- Manchester parking enforcer Control Plus refused to unclamp her car without payment, even though she produced a valid ticket.
- ‘Thanks so much,’ Luigi said, unclamping the cord from his safety belt.
Definition of unclamp in US English: unclampverbˌənˈklæmpˌənˈklamp [with object]Release or loosen the clamp of; remove the clamp from. all you need to do is unclamp the leaking hose, put on a new one, and then reinstall the clamp Example sentencesExamples - When I returned I had been clamped and a very rude parking attendant said I had to pay £50 cash to be unclamped.
- When pneumothorax is gone, clamp catheter and repeat CXR in 4 hours; no pneumothorax - remove catheter; recurrent pneumothorax - unclamp cath and put it back on suction.
- She approached the Burdbrooke Road, Kidbrooke, couple in tears saying she wanted to borrow £70 to unclamp her car so she could pick up her children.
- Manchester parking enforcer Control Plus refused to unclamp her car without payment, even though she produced a valid ticket.
- She quickly made her way to the room's large steel door as she heard the locking mechanisms begin to click, unclamping the lock.
- I told him I did not have that amount of money on me, could he please unclamp me and I would drive home and get the money; he said ‘no way’.
- On the day 37-year-old Hodgkiss' trial was due to start, he was called from court because his firm had clamped a Transco van working on an emergency gas leak and would only unclamp it when the £70 release fee had been paid.
- I unclamped the electrodes.
- The trick with tongue piercings is not to hit a vein, but I double check the tongue before I unclamp it.
- Then, the tubing is unclamped.
- ‘Thanks so much,’ Luigi said, unclamping the cord from his safety belt.
- The chest plate splits open, the ex-skeleton lowers him to the ground and he is unclamped from the mechanism.
- Eventually we nip to Pizza Express around the corner while we're waiting to be unclamped.
- Luckily the machine was working and I was able to pay the fine and get my car unclamped.
- Carpark Securities, Ltd did not charge Mr Smith for unclamping his car.
- The motorists concerned are also out-patients attending clinics where they might find themselves kept waiting longer than they had anticipated and having to pay the new £50 charge to be unclamped.
- She began to unclamp the test tube to set it in the waiting tray, but it didn't happen that way.
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