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