Unground

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈɡɹaʊnd/

Unground (verb)

  1. To remove an electrical connection to the earth for safety.
  2. To separate something from its base or foundation.

Examples

  • The technician will unground the equipment for maintenance.
  • Before repairs, unground the device to ensure safety.

Common collocations: unground a device, unground the equipment, unground a sculpture, unground the statue

Synonyms of Unground

Neutral

Antonyms of Unground

  • referring to establishing a connection or base