unbarricade in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To remove barriers or obstacles that block access to a place.
Sample Sentences
- The city workers decided to unbarricade the road after the storm had passed.
- As soon as the protest ended, the police began to unbarricade the entrance to the building.
- Residents were relieved when officials announced they would unbarricade the neighborhoods by morning.
- In a surprising turn of events, the organizers chose to unbarricade the area to allow for public access.
- After assessing the situation, the team agreed it was time to unbarricade the access points for safety reasons.
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