v. [UN-2 4 b.] trans. To release from restraint; to give free course to.

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1651.  Stanley, Poems, 16. Yet there’s a way to unconfine thy heart.

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a. 1711.  Ken, Hymnotheo, Poet. Wks. III. 35. Curs’d Infidelity to reinstil, Unfix the Mind, and unconfine the Will.

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1820.  Keats, Isabella, xxi. Each unconfines His bitter thoughts to other.

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