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Meaning of unhive | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. To drive or remove (bees) from a hive.
    transitive
  2. To expel (a crowd, etc.) of habitation or shelter; to disband.
    archaic, transitive
  3. To break apart; to disrupt.

Examples

“[T]he Mercers encreaſing prodigiouſly vvent back into the City; there like Bees unhiv'd they hover about a vvhile, not knovving vvhere to fix; but at laſt, as if they vvould come back to the old Hive in Pater-noſter Rovv, but could not be admitted, the ſvvarm ſettled on Lu[d]gate-hill.”
“and unhived those numerous swarms of labouring bees which used to drop honey-dews over all this kingdom, to place in their room swarms of senseless drones.”
“His broad hands smoothed her head, as fain to brush it free From fancies, swarms that stung like bees unhived.”
“But if there be any who are herin delinquent; it were more justice and generosity to give a Catalogue of such Drones to those who have an undoubted Power to make them Labour, or Unhive them: And that the Righteous be not as the Wicked.”
“We need no more, one age will discover the effects; the people insensibly file northwards, where they intrench themselves in the mud; the ocean is debarred her wantering, the hollow land made frim, the lakes drained; the loose sand becomes a stable foundation for great emporiums; the ancient cities of Flanders, Brabant, and Arois unhive themselves into the new ones of Holland, Zealand, and West Friesland; and, in a word, the younger colonies (notwithstanding the disadvantages of nature) yielding an asylum to liberty, shall equal and far exceed what the former ever were.”
“We conquering Ensigns to Rome might extend, If each man was faithful and true to his friend; There to unhive the old Pope and his Crew, And lead them in Triumph New London to view :”
“Here Harlotry unhives her swarms Of puffed and painted faces, Parading their half-faded charms With meretricious graces.”
“It would have been a continual hell of time-consuming impugnable argument, bringing on the kind of conjugal weather that closesup the rose and unhives the family for lack of any honey whatsoever.”
“You can't unsocialize your self, and you can't unhive yourself. We are merely a goal-less hive, a hive without purpose other than sustenance.”
“The Russian general staff is said to have a hive mind. "Unhive” it by sowing uncertainty, causing its officers to make bad decisions that can be exploited.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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