Sentences

unbar in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Unbar means to remove a barrier or obstruction, such as a bar or lock, allowing access or entry.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to unbar the door, eager to let in the fresh morning air.
  2. After hours of deliberation, they finally chose to unbar the gates and welcome the guests.
  3. The ancient castle had remained sealed for years until they found the key to unbar its massive entrance.
  4. As the sun set, he took a deep breath and prepared to unbar the window to let in the cool evening breeze.
  5. In an act of defiance, she resolved to unbar the restrictions that had held her back for too long.

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