Loosed [verb]

Definition of Loosed:

set free; unbind

Opposite/Antonyms of Loosed:


Sentence/Example of Loosed:

When I folded it in half, leaving some tissue hanging loose inside the mask, fogging was minimal, but taking a big gulp of air made the tissue cover my nostrils and prevented me from breathing comfortably.

The Hokies’ Jermaine Waller scooped up the loose ball on the way to an apparent touchdown that would have given Virginia Tech a 41-35 lead.

Clementines and tangerines are super sweet, a little floral with a loose peel that comes off as easily as the inner segments do — ideal for handheld snacking.

Such positioning gives you added stability on bumpy sections and through loose gravel.

Linebacker Chance Campbell scooped up the loose ball and ran 34 yards to the end zone.

Virginia Tech blocked the attempt by Liberty’s Alex Barbir, and Jermaine Waller scooped up the loose ball and returned it for an apparent game-winning touchdown.

When public dishonesty becomes a public hazard, the think tank should cut the propagandist loose.

Much of that waste eventually will wind up loose in the environment.

It may be pencils down for our forecast, but stay with FiveThirtyEight in the next several weeks as we wrap up all the loose ends in the Senate and elsewhere.

We can expect the 2021 Court to accept looser procedures than recent DACA and Census decisions suggest.