Sentences with unhinge
un·hinge
U u - The stress of war temporarily unhinged him. [VERB noun]
- Taizong's failure fooled no one. Indeed, one of Taizong's own sons may well have been unhinged by his father's obvious fratricidal and nepoticidal actions. These personal considerations directly affected Taizong's policy decisions, and thus warrant some discussion.
- To unhinge one's jaws.
- To unhinge the mind.
- To unhinge plans.
- To unhinge supporters of conservative policies.