v. [UN-2 4 b.] trans. To release from restraint; to give free course to.
1651. Stanley, Poems, 16. Yet theres a way to unconfine thy heart.
a. 1711. Ken, Hymnotheo, Poet. Wks. III. 35. Cursd Infidelity to reinstil, Unfix the Mind, and unconfine the Will.
1820. Keats, Isabella, xxi. Each unconfines His bitter thoughts to other.