verb
- past tense and past participle of disyoke; to remove a yoke from (an animal); to free from a yoke or restraint
Usage: archaic or literary; often used figuratively to mean liberation or freedom from constraint
Examples
- The farmer disyoked the oxen after a long day of plowing.
- She felt disyoked from her responsibilities when she finally retired.
- The horses were disyoked and led to the pasture.
- He disyoked himself from the burden of expectation.
- Once disyoked, the animals roamed freely across the field.