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un·link
(ŭn-lĭngk′)v. un·linked, un·link·ing, un·links
v.tr.
1. To disconnect the links of; unfasten.
2. To separate as if by undoing links: unlink arms.
v.intr.
To become unfastened.
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unlink
(ʌnˈlɪŋk)vb (tr)
1. to undo the link or links, for example rings, loops, or pieces of a chain, that connect (an object or objects); disconnect; detach; unhook
2. to break or remove the connection between (two or more things or people)
vb (intr)
to separate or become disconnected
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un•link
(ʌnˈlɪŋk)v.t.
1. to separate the links of (a chain, bracelet, etc.); unfasten.
2. to detach or release as if by undoing a link or links: to unlink hands.
v.i. 3. to become detached.
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unlink
Past participle: unlinked
Gerund: unlinking
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