uncage

The word “uncage” has 2 syllables: un-cage

It's pronounced as /ʌnˈkeɪdʒ/


What is synonym and antonym for uncage?

In the thesaurus, “uncage” has 52 synonyms and 39 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for uncage along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for uncage

  • absolve
  • acquit
  • bail
  • bail out
  • clear
  • cut loose
  • deliver
  • demobilize
  • discharge
  • disembarrass
  • disencumber
  • disengage
  • disentangle
  • disenthral
  • disenthrall
  • disimprison
  • dismiss
  • emancipate
  • enfranchise
  • enlarge
  • extricate
  • free
  • let loose
  • let off
  • let off the hook
  • let out
  • liberate
  • loose
  • loosen
  • manumit
  • pardon
  • parole
  • put on the street
  • ransom
  • redeem
  • release
  • relieve
  • reprieve
  • rescue
  • save
  • set free
  • spring
  • turn loose
  • turn out
  • unbind
  • unchain
  • undo
  • unfetter
  • unfix
  • unleash
  • unshackle
  • untie

Antonyms for uncage

  • bind
  • blame
  • commit
  • compel
  • condemn
  • confine
  • conquer
  • convict
  • damn
  • detain
  • employ
  • enchain
  • engage
  • enslave
  • fasten
  • fetter
  • handcuff
  • harm
  • hire
  • hold
  • hurt
  • immure
  • imprison
  • incarcerate
  • injure
  • intern
  • jail
  • keep
  • limit
  • maintain
  • manacle
  • punish
  • restrain
  • sentence
  • shackle
  • subdue
  • subjugate
  • suppress
  • trammel

Meanings of uncage

  • verb
    1. To take out of or release from a cage.
    2. (by extension) To unleash; to remove from restraints.

Example Sentences

  • The zookeeper carefully uncages the rescued bird, allowing it to fly freely once more.
  • After months of rehabilitation, they finally uncage the injured fox back into the wild.
  • It's time to uncage our creativity and explore new ideas for the project.
  • The activist's mission was to uncage animals held in cruel captivity across the country.
  • As the sun rose, they decided to uncage their emotions and finally discuss their feelings openly.

On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to uncage, such as: absolve, acquit, bail, bail out, bind, blame, clear.

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Related Words

unconfined

unchains

  • delivers
  • discharges
  • disembarrasses
  • disencumbers
  • disengages
  • disentangles
  • disenthralls
  • disenthrals
  • emancipates
  • enfranchises
  • enlarges
  • extricates
  • frees
  • liberates
  • loosens
  • looses
  • manumits
  • paroles
  • ransoms
  • redeems
  • releases
  • rescues
  • saves
  • springs
  • turns loose
  • unbinds
  • uncages
  • unfetters
  • unshackles

abscond

  • avoid
  • beat it
  • bolt
  • break
  • break free
  • bring off
  • clear out
  • cut and run
  • decamp
  • depart
  • disappear
  • disentangle
  • dog it
  • duck out
  • elope
  • elude
  • emancipate
  • enfranchise
  • escape
  • evade
  • exit
  • extricate
  • fade
  • flee
  • fly
  • fly the coop
  • free
  • get
  • get out
  • go
  • go AWOL
  • go south
  • hightail
  • jump
  • lam
  • leave
  • liberate
  • loose
  • loosen
  • lose
  • make a break
  • make off
  • make scarce
  • manumit
  • move
  • pull out
  • quit
  • redeem
  • release
  • rescue
  • run away
  • run off
  • scram
  • shun
  • skedaddle
  • skip out
  • slip
  • slip away
  • sneak away
  • split
  • spring
  • steal away
  • take off
  • unbind
  • uncage
  • unchain
  • unfetter
  • vamoose
  • vanish
  • walk out

absconded

  • avoided
  • broke free
  • brought off
  • cleared out
  • decamped
  • departed
  • disentangled
  • eloped
  • eluded
  • emancipated
  • enfranchised
  • escaped
  • evaded
  • exited
  • extricated
  • fled
  • flew
  • freed
  • got out
  • lammed
  • left
  • liberated
  • loosed
  • loosened
  • lost
  • manumitted
  • moved
  • pulled out
  • quit
  • quitted
  • ran away
  • ran off
  • redeemed
  • released
  • rescued
  • shunned
  • sprang
  • sprung
  • took off
  • unbound
  • uncaged
  • unchained
  • unfettered
  • walked out
  • went

uncaught


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