Opposite of caught in a trap
Opposite of wedged or stuck, especially tightly between two surfaces or objects
Opposite of in a state of being imprisoned or incarcerated
Opposite of firmly fixed in place or shut
Opposite of to have captured by force
“After assuming power, Daenerys freed the Unsullied from their enslavement.”
Opposite of past tense for to confine in an enclosed room or space
“Buckman stopped, and holding the weapon with his unbound hand, used the bayonet to free the captives from their bonds.”
Opposite of past tense for to take possession or control of something, especially something elusive
“Despite his efforts to retrieve it in the first place, Harvey would have to relinquish the relic to save Peyton.”
Opposite of past tense for to trick or deceive with a ploy or ruse
“He thought she was my sister, and I dared not undeceive him, for I soon perceived that he loved her.”
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