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Discover Ludwig"unhitch" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the action of taking something off, undoing a connection, or releasing something that was attached, especially in a situation where the objects were previously connected by a cord or rope. Example: The farmer unhitched the horses and began to load up the wagon with hay.
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unhitch
verb
To disconnect; to detach; to undo that which is hitched.
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To that it might be added that he does not go down at all well with one sort of human in particular: the white working-class American.Across the country, Democratic candidates know that victory in the imminent mid-term elections requires them not only to unhitch themselves from Mr Obama's waning star but also to attack whole chunks of the president's agenda.
One plan was to refuse to hitch Pullman cars to trains and to unhitch those that were already attached.
Using barriers and penalties to bar imports and discourage outsourcing — which would surely draw retaliation from other countries — would unhitch the nation from the world's main economic engines.
Select the mouse you wish to unhitch from the Mac and click the minus sign underneath to remove the device.
This month and next promise to unhitch un-needed dependants and introduce a new associate or main squeeze, though expect dithering from whoever shows up.
After a hard day, wine helped to unhitch my shoulders from my ears, ease the transition from one role to another, numb my burgeoning anxiety and depression.
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Vermont requires at least one of the two people wanting to get unhitched to have lived there for a year.
In 1980 only 5% of those youthful two decades earlier remained unhitched.
But it is anyway hard to get unhitched in Belgium, whether gay or straight, before you have endured two years together.In this section Is there a there, there?
The nature of the festivals in these various sacred calendars sometimes reflected the cycle of agricultural activities, such as celebrating the ritual hitching up of the plows and, later in the year, their unhitching, or rites of sowing, harvesting, and other activities.
Presidents pledge to put men and women on the bench who will vote to sustain the constitutionality of the policies they support — generally equating this with qualities like "independence" and "adherence to the meaning of the Constitution" — and then watch their appointees, once unhitched from the political leash, stray all over the barnyard, sometimes ending up as heroes of the opposition.
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