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