Unbinding

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈbɪnˈdɪŋ/

Unbinding (noun)

  1. The act of removing something that was tied, fastened, or held in place.
  2. The process of separating things that were connected, joined, or linked together.

Examples

  • Unbinding brings relief when you feel trapped by rules.
  • The unbinding of old habits helps people move forward.

Unbinding (verb)

  1. To remove a tie, knot, or fastening so something can move or be used freely.
  2. To make two things no longer connected, linked, or dependent on each other.

Examples

  • You unbind the rope carefully to avoid damage.
  • She unbinds the package before opening it.