The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unbarricade \Un*bar`ri*cade"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + barricade.] To unbolt; to unbar; to open.
You shall not unbarricade the door.
--J. Webster
(1623).
Usage examples of "unbarricade".
Alison Westwater rose early on the following morning, and made her way on foot through the now unbarricaded lodge-gates to the Castle.
One of the locals hurled a tourist into the unbarricaded window of a nearby building.
And an unbarricaded cave in the Zarovian wilderness would prove to be a trap.
He unbarricaded the fence gate, clambered down the steep stairway, and -- suddenly sobering to the danger -- crept forward to the edge of the clearing.
Sighing, he unbarricaded his door and opened it, wondering what had been left outside for him to deal with.