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unmoor


Meanings
  • Verb

    To release a boat or ship from its moorings.

    - "The captain gave the order to unmoor the ship."
    - "After unmooring, the sailors began to prepare for the journey."

Variants
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unmoor , unmoored , unmooring , unmoors
Etymology
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Originally meaning 'to undo' or 'to loosen', unmoor comes from the Old English word 'unmanian' and the Middle English word 'unmoren'.


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  1. The word unmoor is related to the word maroon, which originally meant 'to cast adrift' or 'to abandon on a deserted island'.

  2. In nautical terms, unmooring is also known as 'weighing anchor' or 'getting underway'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Anchoring: The process of securing a boat or ship to the sea floor using an anchor. Unmooring is the opposite of anchoring.

  2. Moorings: The ropes, chains, or other devices used to secure a boat or ship to a dock or the sea floor. Unmooring involves releasing a boat or ship from its moorings.


Culture
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In literature, unmoor is often used metaphorically to describe a person's release from a restrictive or limiting situation. For example, in Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick, the character Ishmael speaks of his desire to 'unmoor himself from all human vices' and embark on a journey of self-discovery.

How to Memorize "unmoor"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a boat or ship attached to a dock or mooring with ropes. Visualize the sailors untying the ropes and releasing the boat or ship into the water.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word unmoor with the idea of release or freedom. For example, you might think of an eagle spreading its wings and taking flight.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Uncle Moe's Old Rope' to remember the meaning of unmoor. Uncle Moe represents the idea of being moored, and the old rope represents the mooring lines that keep a boat or ship in place. To unmoor means to remove Uncle Moe's old rope and let the boat or ship go.


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