unloose
un·loose
verb \ˌən-ˈlüs\Definition of UNLOOSE
transitive verb
1
: to relax the strain of <unloose a grip>
2
: to release from or as if from restraints : set free
3
: to loosen the ties of <unloose traditional social bonds>
Examples of UNLOOSE
- He unloosed the bonds that held her.
- <the familiar scent unloosed a flood of pleasant memories from her childhood>
First Known Use of UNLOOSE
14th century
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Rhymes with UNLOOSE
Aarhus, abstruse, abuse, adduce, Atreus, blue spruce, burnoose, caboose, Cayuse, Cepheus, ceruse, charmeuse, chartreuse, Chartreuse, conduce, couscous, cut loose, deduce, diffuse, disuse, educe, effuse, excuse, fair use, footloose, hang loose, induce, Lanús, misuse, mongoose, Morpheus, negus, obtuse, Orpheus, papoose, Peleus, Perseus, prepuce, produce, profuse, Proteus, Purus, recluse, red spruce, reduce, refuse, retuse, reuse, Sanctus, seduce, slip noose, snow goose, Tereus, Theseus, traduce, transduce, turn loose, vamoose
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