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"unmoor" Definitions
  1. to loosen from or as if from moorings
  2. to cast off moorings

25 Sentences With "unmoor"

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This disruption is threatening to unmoor this successful and largely self-sustaining system.
One eventually has to ask whether anything would be enough to unmoor such obedience.
Workers often cram into shared flats, and their odd hours unmoor them from ordinary life.
Deliberating over when to unmoor myself from the comfort of my trusty 5S can be maddening.
He has stuck through the sort of habitual upheaval that can unmoor even the most talented young players.
It would uncouple the world's fifth-largest economy from its biggest market, and unmoor the fifth-largest defence spender from its allies.
Might a breast-cancer cell, say, acquire a mutation that allowed it to unmoor itself from the breast and colonize the brain?
Even the cured must take their cancer experiences home with them where, paradoxically, remission — untrustworthy as a safe haven — continues to unmoor us.
One of its themes is the way Florida can unmoor you and make you reach for shoddy, off-the-shelf solutions to your psychic unease.
And the lack of party labels could unmoor at least some voters from their national partisan position in either the top-two primary or the run-off.
The purpose is to intimidate and unsettle, to unmoor their listeners from anything familiar or reassuring and set them adrift into a pulsating void of occult mechanical energy.
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Compared to the president, McConnell and Ryan are less alarming in their demeanor, less unhinged in their tone, but, when convenient, they are similarly willing to unmoor themselves from reality.
Anyone who has marveled at Kanye's ability to unmoor himself from reality in pursuit of his music should have no trouble understanding the mind-set that unleashed his latest tweetstorm.
Axios also reported on Sunday that the Trump administration, on orders from the president, drafted a bill that would unmoor the U.S. from the rules of the World Trade Organization.
But I've been a woman in tech long enough to know that the world, particularly as it's been magnified online and on social media, tends to unmoor and unmake women.
First it was the 31-year-old Gerald Green, who helped unmoor Boston's congested offense by entering the starting lineup in Game 3 against Chicago (he had not started a game all season).
Bernie Sanders, Warren has been at the forefront of a progressive resurgence determined to unmoor the old establishment, pushing it left with the promise of deliverance from a "corrupt" and increasingly unequal economic order.
The dollar's weakness over the spring and summer helped stem the outflow of capital from China that had threatened to unmoor the yuan and so unsettled global financial markets at the turn of the year.
The term comes from the 1930s play "Gas Light" and the 1940s Hollywood movie version (Gaslight) in which a manipulative husband tries to unmoor his wife, played by Ingrid Bergman, by tampering with her perception of reality.
Permitting an officer to fall back on the automobile exception in an instance like this "would unmoor the exception from its justification" and "hollow" out the "core Fourth Amendment protection" people enjoy in and around their homes.
Since they are not, the Cowboys were left to address less appealing things, such as how their offensive highlight of the game — the go-ahead drive that took 17 plays and consumed 8 minutes 43 seconds of the fourth quarter — came to unmoor them.
Most recently, tempers flared after details leaked from a meeting between Infantino and Florentino Pérez, the Real Madrid president, over Pérez's desire to create a Super League that would unmoor the biggest teams from the domestic competitions in which they have played for decades.
In 2015, A Dead Forest Index collaborated with the band Savages when they were invited to write and perform together as an ensemble alongside choreographer/dance artist Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome for Doug Aitken’s Station to Station Festival at the Barbican. The performance of the piece In What I’m Seeing: The Sun was recorded live onto vinyl. In 2018, Adam and Sam Sherry formed the trio Unmoor Kiva with Savages’ guitarist Gemma Thompson.
The Dockyard Ports Regulation Act 1865 (28 & 29 Vict, c. 125; An Act for the Regulation of Dockyard Ports) was a UK act of parliament, which gained royal assent on 6 July 1865. It applied to "any port, harbour, haven, roadstead, sound, channel, creek, bay, or navigable river of the United Kingdom in, on, or near to which Her Majesty now or at any time hereafter has any dock, dockyard, steam factory yard, victualling yard, arsenal, wharf, or mooring" (Section 1), though it also reserved the monarch the right to define by Orders in Council the limits of a dockyard port for the Act's purposes (Section 3). It inaugurated the post of a Queen's Harbour Master for each "Dockyard Port", to be appointed by the Admiralty to oversee the Act's execution and to protect that port in general (Section 4), with powers to unmoor and search vessels and to remove wrecks (Sections 11-16), as well as setting out his involvement in legal actions (Section 24).

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