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unhitch /ʌnˈhɪtʃ /verb [with object]Unhook or unfasten (something tethered to or caught on something else): he unhitched the side of the trailer she paused to unhitch her skirt which had caught on the wire railing...- Possessed of her fantasy, Ella went later in the afternoon, when nobody was in that part of the house, opened the closet, unhitched one of the articles, a mackintosh, and put it on, with the waterproof cap belonging to it.
- The dogs will hear you unhitching the chain from the tree.
- Eventually the officer unhitches the barricade, and the Archimedean principle of crowd displacement does its work.
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