uncurb

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ curb.

Verb

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uncurb (third-person singular simple present uncurbs, present participle uncurbing, simple past and past participle uncurbed)

  1. to remove restrictions from, to render free from restraints
    • 2009, My Last Cruise, Alexander Habersham, →ISBN, page 35:
      The "Cape Malay", a people of whom I had never heard before our arrival, grasped eagerly at the demoralizing doctrine of a plurality of wives, and crowded around the sacred men who could uncurb the bit of sensuality and render null and void the restraining laws of bigamy.
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