verb
- to free from slavery, bondage, or controlling influence
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The revolution sought to disenthral the oppressed masses.
- Education can disenthral minds from ignorance and prejudice.
- The reformers worked to disenthral workers from exploitative conditions.
- She struggled to disenthral herself from toxic relationships.
- The movement aimed to disenthral people from economic bondage.
- His speech helped disenthral the audience from their misconceptions.