unlink

unlink
/un lingk"/, v.t.
1. to separate the links of (a chain, linked bracelet, watchband, etc.); unfasten.
2. to detach or separate by or as if by undoing one or more connecting links: to unlink hands.
v.i.
3. to become detached.
[1590-1600; UN-2 + LINK1]

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