Definition of Unfreeze in English :

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Unfreeze

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Verb

1. dethaw, dissolve, melt, thaw, unfreeze, unthaw

become or cause to become soft or liquid

Example Sentences:
'The sun melted the ice'
'the ice thawed'
'the ice cream melted'
'The heat melted the wax'
'The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase'
'dethaw the meat'

2. free, release, unblock, unfreeze

make (assets) available

Example Sentences:
'release the holdings in the dictator's bank account'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Unfreeze

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verb -freezes, -freezing, -froze or -frozen
1. 
to thaw or cause to thaw
2. (transitive)
to relax governmental restrictions on (wages, prices, credit, etc) or on the manufacture or sale of (goods, etc)

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Unfreeze

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verb transitiveWord forms: unˈfroze, unˈfrozen, unˈfreezing
1. 
to cause to thaw
2.  US
to remove financial controls from (prices, a raw material, etc.)

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Unfreeze

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tr.v. un·froze (-frōz), un·froz·en (-frōzən), un·freez·ing, un·freez·es
1. To cause to thaw.
2. To remove a control or restriction on (prices or wages, for example).

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