Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɛnθrəl/
verb to free from bondage or restraint; to liberate
A1 She disenthralled herself from the toxic relationship.
A2 He disenthralled his mind from negative thoughts.
B1 The therapy sessions helped her disenthral herself from past traumas.
B2 Through meditation, he was able to disenthral himself from stress and anxiety.
C1 After years of self-reflection, she finally disenthralled herself from societal expectations.
C2 Through intensive therapy, he disenthralled himself from deep-rooted emotional issues.
formal The government's new policies aim to disenthral the economy from excessive regulations.
informal I need to disenthral myself from this toxic relationship.
slang I'm trying to disenthral myself from all the drama in my life.
figurative Reading a good book can disenthral your mind from everyday stress.
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