Unbar [verb]

Definition of Unbar:

set free; unbind

Opposite/Antonyms of Unbar:


Sentence/Example of Unbar:

She handed him his hat and stick, and turned to unbar the door.

She managed to creep to the window and unbar the shutter an inch or two.

He had the right of way—let them unbar it, or crash to destruction—all three!

The man began to unbar the door, and stopped, struck by a fresh doubt.

She heard him unbar the back-door, and go out into the yard.

It takes only a minute to cross the hall and unbar the front doors.

I'll give you one whole one for yourself, if you will unbar the window for me.'

Then think what trouble there was to unbar that gate and pass through.

“We must not unbar the door or the shutters yet,” said the woman anxiously.

With no little consternation, the alcalde hastened to unbar the door.