ALL meanings of uncouple
un·cou·ple
U u - transitive verb uncouple train carriages: separate 1
- intransitive verb uncouple become disconnected 1
- verb with object uncouple to release the coupling or link between; disconnect; let go: to uncouple railroad cars. 1
- verb with object uncouple to end (a romantic relationship or marriage): Their marriage was uncoupled by financial problems. 1
- verb without object uncouple to become unfastened; let go: The glider uncoupled from the tow plane. 1
- verb without object uncouple to end a romantic relationship or marriage: My sister and her boyfriend have uncoupled after ten years together. 1
- verb without object uncouple (of a romantic relationship or marriage) to end. 1
- transitive verb uncouple If two vehicles or pieces of equipment are uncoupled, they have been unfastened and are no longer joined together. 0
- transitive verb uncouple If two things that were connected or combined are uncoupled, they have been separated from each other. 0
- verb uncouple to disconnect or unfasten or become disconnected or unfastened 0
- verb uncouple to set loose; release 0
- verb transitive uncouple to release (dogs) from being leashed together in couples 0
- verb transitive uncouple to unfasten (things coupled); disconnect 0
- intransitive verb uncouple to become unfastened 0