What is another word for unyoking?

Pronunciation: [ʌnjˈə͡ʊkɪŋ] (IPA)

Unyoking is a verb that means to release or to untie animals from a yoke, harness, or plow. It is derived from the word "yoke," which means a device used for joining animals together to pull a plow or wagon. Some synonyms for unyoking include unfastening, detaching, disconnecting, unhooking, unbridling, unleashing, unstrapping, and unsaddling. These words can also be applied to other situations where something needs to be released or disconnected, such as unfastening a belt, disconnecting a cable, or unscrewing a bolt. Regardless of the context, the act of unyoking is all about freeing something from constraints.

What are the hypernyms for Unyoking?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unyoking

We lost no time in unyoking the oxen and placing the waggons in a square, taking even more than usual precautions against an attack.
"With Axe and Rifle"
W.H.G. Kingston
Then, immediately unyoking the tired oxen, we hurried to the fountain-head to obtain water, while they rushed to a pool close below it, where they could more easily drink.
"Afar in the Forest"
W.H.G. Kingston
The Professor, himself, drove the team to the Cataract, and after unyoking them, followed the course of the river down to its mouth, to await the coming of the boys.
"The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island"
Roger Thompson Finlay

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