disancorare

Italian

Etymology

From dis- + ancorare (to anchor, moor).

Verb

disancoràre (first-person singular present disàncoro, first-person singular past historic disancorài, past participle disancoràto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive, nautical) to raise the anchor of (a ship) and make preparations for the start of a voyage
  2. (transitive, economics) to free (a currency) from a gold standard or unlink it from the currency of another country
  3. (transitive) to disengage, to free from restraints
  4. (transitive) to unlink, to decouple
  5. (transitive, computing) to undock

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