unbend|unbending|unbends|unbent in English
verb
[,un'bend || ‚ʌn'bend]
cause to not be bent; cease being bent; release from tension, loosen, unfasten; straighten; become straight
Use "unbend|unbending|unbends|unbent" in a sentence
1. Unbowed. Unbent. Unbroken.
2. This kind of wire is easy to unbend.
3. Most professors unbend outside the lecture theatre. Sentencedict.com
4. Aclinic definition: not leaning or inclining ; unbending Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
5. She finds it hard to unbend, even at parties.
6. He could be fun if he'd unbend a little.
7. Or do we find ourselves being harsh, unbending, despotic, unmerciful, proud?
8. I may have cried down the telephone, but Mme Dragon wouldn't unbend.
9. Archaistic figures stand with legs unbent and occasionally with one leg forward.
10. Synonyms: arch, bow, crook… Antonyms: straighten, unBend, uncurl… Find the right word
11. Synonyms for Condescended include stooped, deigned, conceded, descended, unbent, unbended, consented, vouchsafed, accommodated and agreed
12. 24 Thus the father of the nation was a man of unbending moral rectitude.
13. 9 He had been its implacable scourge, its unbending critic,(www.Sentencedict.com) preaching and practising austerity and revenge.
14. There is immensity required in growing small, so bent on such unbending grace.
15. He is lying on his back, both hands puts either side, double foot unbend.
16. And the chest strength unbend two arms with the arm department, supports the body.
17. 24 If only he could unbend and relax, even give a genuine smile or make a pleasantry.
18. Synonyms for Bullheaded include obstinate, wilful, unbending, adamant, dogged, headstrong, immovable, implacable, inflexible and intransigent
19. I'd hoped that after a glass or two of wine she might unbend a little.
20. To unbend the arm other muscles in the back of the arm have to shorten.
21. In trying to unbend curvy lines, there is another way of deciding how to proceed on the ladder of powers.
22. If only he could unbend and relax, even give a genuine smile or make a pleasantry.
23. But with blood and slaughter the whole world would welter, did not the bars unbending hold the Barricadoed wars.
24. But with blood and slaughter the whole world would welter, did not the bars unbending hold the Barricadoed wars.
25. A man, though wise, should never be ashamed of learning more, and must unbend his mind. Sophocles