"Unlatching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unlatching" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unlatching
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"Unlatching" Meaning

The verb "unlatch" means to disengage or release a latch, mechanical catch, or other locking device, allowing something to open or close more easily.

"Unlatching" Examples

5 Example Sentences for "unlatching"


1. The car's door started to unlatch as Maria reached out to open it for her elderly neighbor.
2. The old clock's intricate mechanism began to unlatch, releasing its stored energy slowly.
3. As the nurse approached, she heard the sound of the baby's car seat unlatching.
4. The code Rupert entered finally unlatched the security door, admitting them into the high-tech laboratory.
5. The worker had to use pliers to carefully unlatch the faulty latch on the production line.

"Unlatching" Similar Words

Unlaced

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Not securely fastened or closed; opened or unbuttoned, especially a shoe, boot, or garment with laces.

Unlaces

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Unladen

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Unladen refers to a load-free or burden-free state, typically associated with the term "unladen weight" or "unladen mass" in the context of aircraft. However, in mainstream usage, the phrase "around my neck an unladen swallow" is a popular reference to a humorous quote from the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Meterologists also use the term "unladen" to describe moist air or air with a certain amount of moisture.

Unladylike

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Immodest; lacking in deportment and manners, particularly of a woman.

Unlamented

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In a state or condition of not being mourned or lamented; not showing any grief or sorrow.<br><br>Example: The deceased person's poor health and troubled life were unfortunately unlamented by his extended family.<br><br>Synonym: unmoaned

Unlarded

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Unlatch

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To release or open something, especially a door, by releasing a latch or catch.

Unlatched

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Not secured or fastened, typically to prevent access or entry.

Unlawful

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Not in accordance with or authorized by law: illegal, illegitimate, illicit.

Unlawfully

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Informally or unofficially: <br>According to law or rules.

Unlawfulness

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Unleaded

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Unlearn

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Unlearn refers to the process of forgetting or giving up previously learned knowledge, skills, or attitudes. It involves rejecting or abandoning established notions, habits, or mindsets, often in order to acquire new understanding or perspectives.<br><br>In a broader sense, unlearning can also involve acknowledging and letting go of biases, stereotypes, or misconceptions that were previously held, making room for more accurate or inclusive knowledge.<br><br>Unlearning can be a difficult but important process, as it requires a willingness to re-examine one's assumptions and consider alternative viewpoints.

Unlearned

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Unleash

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Unleashed

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