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- adjective Of a gate, etc, not
latched , or that has been unlatched. - verb Present participle of
unlatch .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not firmly fastened or secured
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Examples
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Quail wiped his hands on a clean page of the Shopper and rose and unlatched the little window.
New Year's Eve Mark Reep 2011
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When unlatched, the ring expands and can easily be removed from the cake and/or the cake base.
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I leave it unlatched though I am always supposed to make sure it is closed.
Sisters At The Lake Cherise Wolas 2011
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No, it was a local police officer, the “beat cop” for our neighborhood, who, on seeing my unlatched door, entered to make sure everything (including me) was okay.
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No, it was a local police officer, the “beat cop” for our neighborhood, who, on seeing my unlatched door, entered to make sure everything (including me) was okay.
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Raymond Day, 52, one of the members of the Michigan family, testified that Bryant and Montgomery then returned to the room with a hotel employee, and Day said he unlatched the door.
U.S. Capitol Police officer acquitted in National Harbor assault case Ruben Castaneda 2011
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Raymond Day, 52, one of the members of the Michigan family, testified that Bryant and Montgomery then returned to the room with a hotel employee, and Day said he unlatched the door.
U.S. Capitol Police officer acquitted in National Harbor assault case Ruben Castaneda 2011
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Raymond Day, 52, one of members of the Michigan family, testified that Bryant and Montgomery then returned to the room with a hotel employee, and Day said he unlatched the door.
Cop not guilty in hotel assault Ruben Castaneda 2011
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Raymond Day, 52, one of the members of the Michigan family, testified that Bryant and Montgomery then returned to the room with a hotel employee, and Day said he unlatched the door.
U.S. Capitol Police officer acquitted in National Harbor assault case Ruben Castaneda 2011
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No, it was a local police officer, the “beat cop” for our neighborhood, who, on seeing my unlatched door, entered to make sure everything (including me) was okay.
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