Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbind.(verb)
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Use "unbinds" in a sentence
"And in some this is the cause of the disease, and in others, when the south wind quickly succeeds to northern breezes, it suddenly unbinds and relaxes the brain, which is contracted and weak, so that there is an inundation of phlegm, and thus the defluxion takes place."
"Here is a promising young calf, not sold, whom Madame Doche unbinds."
"She yielded to a desire which was stronger than her own will; to the wild longing that sometimes unbinds the tongue of the worst criminals, and forces them — irresistibly impels them — to talk of their crimes, even when they distrust their confidant."