unbridle
[ uhn-brahyd-l ]
/ ʌnˈbraɪd l /
verb (used with object), un·bri·dled, un·bri·dling.
to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
to free from restraint.
Words nearby unbridle
unbraid,
unbranded,
unbreakable,
unbreathed,
unbred,
unbridle,
unbridled,
unbroke,
unbroken,
unbuckle,
unbudgeable
Example sentences from the Web for unbridle
To bring Yosef, to take Helena from him, was for Gustav to unbridle misfortune.
In Vain |Henryk SienkiewiczIt was also stated that he would only permit one half of his command to sleep at a time or unbridle and unsaddle their horses.
Mosby's War Reminiscences |John Singleton MosbyUnbridle him, for a minute, if you please, and wash his mouth with water.
Unbridle him for a minute, if you please, and wash his mouth with water.
The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc |Thomas de Quincey
British Dictionary definitions for unbridle
unbridle
/ (ʌnˈbraɪdəl) /
verb (tr)
to remove the bridle from (a horse)
to remove all controls or restraints from