“+ verb
Etymology: un- (II) + freeze
transitive verb
1. : to cause to thaw
unseasonably warm temperatures unfroze the ground early
2. : to free (as prices or raw materials) from regulation or control
the liberals wanted land rents unfrozen immediately — Arnaldo Cortesi
3. : to release (as funds) for expenditure, withdrawal, or exchange
the Fund must unfreeze the vast resources it now has cached away in various central banks — New Republic
intransitive verb
: thaw