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unharness
[uhn-hahr-nis]
verb (used with object)
to strip of harness; detach the harness from (a horse, mule, etc.).
to divest of armor, as a knight or warhorse.
unharness
/ ʌˈɑːɪ /
verb
to remove the harness from (a horse, etc)
archaicto remove the armour from
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unharness1
Example Sentences
Immunotherapies are drugs which unharness the power of the immune system against cancers.
Frequently, one of the dog teams had to be unharnessed from its sled and then hitched to a lifeboat to help the men drag it up and over a hummock or ridge.
An implication of this unharnessed truth is that God is free to go in new directions, or in directions that seem new only to us, while being entirely consistent.
This was a crisis unleashed by the unharnessed power of nature, then magnified by the consequences of past policy decisions and poor leadership.
My parents showed me how to really unharness my swagger.
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