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unlocked

British  
/ ʌnˈlɒkt /

adjective

  1. not locked

    all those unlocked cars

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The loss was mainly driven by expenses for stock-based compensation unlocked by its IPO.

From The Wall Street Journal

“By separating those businesses, a lot of value has been created and a lot of value has been unlocked.”

From MarketWatch

He opened the unlocked door of a police vehicle, climbed into the back and began to flail in distress.

From Los Angeles Times

The house was unlocked, the ironing board was out, the hoover plugged in, washing was hanging on the line outside, the medication she needed for Crohn's disease had been left behind.

From BBC

In profile and shape, that City side was surprisingly similar to the Luis Aragones' Spain side that unlocked Tunisia's low block.

From BBC