verb
- freeing from thralldom, bondage, or captivity; liberating from control or domination
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'disenthral'; literary or formal register
adjective
- having the quality of freeing someone from bondage, control, or oppression
Usage: used attributively or predicatively; literary or formal register
Examples
- The disenthralling of enslaved peoples was a long and difficult struggle.
- Her disenthralling words inspired the audience to question their assumptions.
- The movement was disenthralling in its message of freedom and equality.
- He spent his career disenthralling communities from systemic oppression.
- The novel's disenthralling narrative challenged readers to reconsider their beliefs.
- Disenthralling oneself from toxic relationships requires courage and support.