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unlatch

verb as in unlock

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Example Sentences

I made myself walk across the grass to the little house and unlatch the door.

The cages were padlocked, a measure to keep the birds from figuring out how to unlatch their enclosures and escape.

During the workweek, regulars slide in to occupy one of 10 seats at the bar at Lynn’s Motel on State Route 115 in Effort almost as soon as the doors unlatch at 4 p.m.

I remove my helmet and unlatch myself and hurry to his side, unlatching his helmet too.

The company continues to advise laypersons to bring their damaged devices to authorized repair shops; at least at this point, they won’t be able to simply unlatch the back of an iPhone and swap in a new battery, as can be done with some other phone brands.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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