Sentences

unanchor in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To unanchor means to release or detach from a fixed point or source of stability, resulting in a loss of security or direction.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden change in leadership seemed to unanchor the team's morale, leaving them uncertain about their future.
  2. As the storm approached, the boat began to unanchor from its mooring, drifting dangerously close to the rocks.
  3. In her pursuit of independence, she sought to unanchor herself from the expectations of her family.
  4. The artist aimed to unanchor traditional techniques, exploring a new style that defied conventional norms.
  5. With each revelation, the truth began to unanchor the carefully constructed narrative they had built for years.

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