verb to release the clasp or hold of something
To unclasp a necklace before taking it off.
To unclasp emotional barriers or trauma during therapy.
To unclasp one's hands or fingers from a grip.
To unclasp the heart in emotional or metaphorical sense.
To unclasp hands during a partner dance move.
To unclasp a bracelet or a watch for removal.
To unclasp a latch or lock mechanism.
The writer decided to unclasp the locket that held a secret message.
The psychologist encouraged the patient to unclasp their hands and relax during the therapy session.
The fashion designer instructed the model to unclasp the belt for the final runway walk.
The jeweler used a special tool to unclasp the intricate bracelet for repair.
The yoga instructor guided the students to unclasp their minds from distractions and focus on their breath.
The chef demonstrated how to unclasp the shell of a lobster with a special tool.
The mechanic had to unclasp several bolts to access the engine for repairs.
The dentist asked the patient to unclasp their jaw for a better view of the back teeth.
The photographer asked the model to unclasp the hands and relax for a more natural pose.
The physical therapist showed the patient how to unclasp the fingers to improve hand mobility.