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The term "muzzle" originally referred to a device used to cover an animal's mouth to prevent it from biting or eating. The verb "unmuzzle" therefore means to remove this restraint.
In the 16th century, the figurative sense of "unmuzzle" emerged, referring to the removal of restrictions on speech or expression. This usage suggests that the act of putting on a muzzle can be seen as a metaphor for silencing or suppressing someone.
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