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untie

untie / untie
Transitive Verb
past: untiedpp: untieding: untying

This word describes the physical act of reversing a knot or a binding, shifting a state from tension and restriction to looseness and freedom. It carries a tactile sense of manual effort, often involving the careful manipulation of strings or cords to release a grip. In a figurative sense, it refers to the dissolution of restrictive ties or obligations. This usage suggests a liberation from a binding agreement or an emotional entanglement, moving from a state of being constrained to one of independence.

Meanings

Transitive Verbuntie
[~ something]

To loosen or undo a knot, lace, or string that is tying something together or fastening something.

"He struggled to untie the tight knot in the rope."

Transitive Verbuntie
[~ someone]

To release someone from bonds or restraints by undoing the knots that hold them.

"The rescue team worked quickly to untie the prisoner from the chair."

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