"Unmooring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unmooring something or someone means to free them from a connection or a constraint that was holding them back or limiting their freedom.
Example: The new policy unmoored the company from the old rules and regulations, allowing them to be more innovative and creative.
Synonyms: freeing, liberating, untethering, releasing.
Unmitigated means unadulterated or uncompromised, often referring to something that is uncontrolled, unrelenting, or extreme.<br><br>Example: "The unmitigated cold that swept through the region caused widespread disruptions."<br><br>It can also imply a sense of unrestrained or unapologetic. For instance: "Her unmitigated honesty was refreshing, but also uncomfortable for those who preferred sugarcoating the truth."
Unmodified refers to something that has not been changed or altered in any way, often in a scientific or technical context, indicating that it remains in its original or natural state, unchanged by external factors or processes.
Term describing information encoded in a signal or transmission without alteration or manipulation of the original data or signal.<br><br>Example: The unmodulated radio frequency wave was transmitted directly from the antenna to the receiver.
Without anchor or restraint; unhindered or unchecked; without a sense of stability or grounding.<br><br>Example: Feeling unmoored after losing my job, I struggled to find direction in my life.
To unmount something means to disconnect it from a support, surface, or physical location, often to remove it for storage, maintenance, or to move it to a different location.
"Horse: Unmounted" can refer to a horse that is not mounted or ridden.<br><br>More generally, unmounted refers to something that is not attached or not installed, such as:<br><br> An unmounted hard drive: a hard drive that is not connected to a computer.<br> An unmounted photograph: a photograph that is not displayed or mounted on a wall or in an album.<br><br>The word can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is not controlled, managed, or settled: <br><br> The company's financial problems are still unmounted, they are still unresolved.<br> The issue is still unmounted after several meetings.
The word "unmoveable" is an adjective that means unable to be moved or changed. It describes something that is firm, steady, and unwavering, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.<br><br>Example: "The unmoveable boulder blocked the path."<br><br>In a more figurative sense, it can also describe a person's opinions, decisions, or attitudes that are unwavering and unshakeable.
Not influenced or affected by something; not changed or persuaded to do something. <br><br>Example: "She remained unmoved by his repeated apologies, still feeling hurt by what he had said."
The word "unmutated" is the opposite of "mutated". It refers to an entity, usually a gene or a sequence of nucleotides, that has not undergone a mutation. In other words, it is a genetic element that remains unchanged from its original form.<br><br>In a broader sense, "unmutated" can also describe any element, object, or concept that has not been altered or modified in any way.