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Definition of Unharness

Unharness
Unharness Un*har"ness, v. t. [1 st pref. un- + harness.] 1. To strip of harness; to loose from harness or gear; as, to unharness horses or oxen. --Cowper. 2. To disarm; to divest of armor. --Holinshed.

Meaning of Unharness from wikipedia

- kapela "Dumka". Распрягайте, хлопці, коні / Закувала та сива зозуля [Unharness, boys, horses / The gray cuckoo was chained]. Catalog of Soviet records...
- the horses became frightened and reared frequently. A rush was made to unharness the animals when the General spoke to several of them and endeavored to...
- facilitated diffusion of protons into the matrix. The process results in the unharnessed potential energy of the proton electrochemical gradient being released...
- 16–23. Waddington, Jayme (January 19, 2011). "Social Networking: The Unharnessed Educational Tool". Undergraduate Research Journal at UCCS. 4 (1): 12–18...
- beyond Bannockburn, an evil, deep, wet marsh, where the said English army unharnessed and remained all night, having sadly lost confidence and being too much...
- other seat. She was planning a parachute jump for the next day and was unharnessed as she needed to look over the side to examine the terrain. About ten...
- arrive at the Veterans of Foreign Wars building, the mushers check in, unharness their teams, return them to their boxes, and drive 30 miles (48 km) of...
- "sheds its water" and causes their deaths; Eochu and Ablend forget to unharness the horse, and it forms a well, around which Eochu builds confinement...
- and Loch to enter the presidential coach at the railway station, then unharnessed the horses, attached a Union Jack and raucously dragged the carriage...
- states that Genevieve "aligned with the poor and the conquered against unharnessed secular power". McNamara believes, however, that her status as a woman...