unbar

transitive-verb
UK: /ʌnˈbɑː/
US: /ʌnˈbɑːr/
  1. To remove a bar or bars from something, allowing it to open or be used.

    1. I will unbar the door for you now.
    2. Please unbar the gate so the truck can get through; it's quite important.
  2. To remove an obstacle or restriction.

    1. The new law will unbar opportunities for many people.
    2. Unbarring access to education is vital for the progress of the community.

Synonyms

unlock free open release

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unbar" in English means: To remove a bar or bars from something, allowing it to open or be used., To remove an obstacle or restriction..

The phonetic transcription of "unbar" is /ʌnˈbɑː/ in British English and /ʌnˈbɑːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unbar": unlock, free, open, release.

Example usage of "unbar": "I will unbar the door for you now.". More examples on the page.