Once you start to think of information as something meaningful, you have to untether it from its mathematical definition, which leaves you with nothing to go on but the word itself. |
When he teaches dancing, he tells students that he will partly be instructing them in technique, but that they will mostly be required to untether their imagination. |
Another solution would be simply to untether greetings from their places of origin and let people choose from a global smorgasbord of them. |
Scarcely had the men time to untether and spring upon their horses, when the sentry galloped headlong into the camp. |
This time when it happened I vowed to divorce myself from emotion, to untether the fortunes of our hapless nation from my heart. |
Often she seemed uncertain of whether or not to untether herself from her seat and work the stage. |