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unyoke
[uhn-yohk]
verb (used with object)
to free from or as if from a yoke.
to part or disjoin, as by removing a yoke.
verb (used without object)
to remove a yoke.
to cease work.
unyoke
/ ÊŒ²ÔˈÂáəʊ°ì /
verb
to release (an animal, etc) from a yoke
(tr) to set free; liberate
(tr) to disconnect or separate
archaicÌý(intr) to cease working
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
In the chaotic tangle of dust, horseflesh and steel, finding an unexpected advantage was not difficult for those unyoked from scruple.
More specifically, a female third party, unyoked from ego.
We are to eat here, he says, and he unyokes the bullocks to water them.
And though one misses in McKenzie’s choir-boy countenance some of the irascibleÌýself-possession of Groff’s performance, the show’s depiction ofÌýteenagers with a need toÌýunyoke themselves from adultÌýcontrol remains vibrantly intact.
As part of Citizens’ unyoking from RBS and its continuing transformation, the lender has been building out its capital- and global-markets offerings.
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