Crossword-Solution: UNFETTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unfetter | v. t. | To loose from fetters or from restraint; to unchain; to unshackle; to liberate; as, to unfetter the mind. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “UNFETTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| liberalise | 4 answers |
| Liberalize | 5 answers |
| unbutton | 15 answers |
| unbridle | 16 answers |
| uncage | 17 answers |
| unyoke | 22 answers |
| LET loose | 23 answers |
| Unharness | 24 answers |
| Uncouple | 30 answers |
| unlatch | 30 answers |
| MAKE less tight | 30 answers |
| Unleash | 31 answers |
| unchain | 33 answers |
| Unburden | 47 answers |
| untie | 59 answers |
| Disconnect | 62 answers |
| Liberate | 66 answers |
| Release | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNFETTER (5)
Listen to me! Thou seest before thee a man who has risen early, bathed, feasted, possessed Chrysothemis, written satires, and even at times interwoven prose with verses, but who has been as wearied as Cæsar, and often unable to unfetter himself from gloomy thoughts.
The points in which the law appears to be defective will be particularly communicated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and I take pleasure in recommending such an extension of its provisions as will unfetter the enterprise of a valuable portion of our citizens and restore to them the means of usefulness to themselves and the community.
THE TRINITY MUCH may be done with the world we are in, Much with the race to better it; We can unfetter it, Free it from chains of the old traditions; Broaden its viewpoint of virtue and sin; Change its conditions Of labour and wealth; And open new roadways to knowledge and health.
The red sand in the glass began to fall again, and its liberation seemed to unfetter my paralysed limbs.
CANTO XXVIII WHO, e'en in words unfetter'd, might at full Tell of the wounds and blood that now I saw, Though he repeated oft the tale? No tongue So vast a theme could equal, speech and thought Both impotent alike.