pose vs unlock

pose

verb
  • To constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc.). 

  • To assume or maintain a pose; to strike an attitude. 

  • To falsely impersonate (another person or occupation) primarily for the purpose of accomplishing something or reaching a goal. 

  • To behave affectedly in order to attract interest or admiration. 

  • To ask; to set (a test, quiz, riddle, etc.). 

  • To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect. 

noun
  • Affectation. 

  • Position, posture, arrangement (especially of the human body). 

unlock

verb
  • To undermine something that has control over a situation; to find a way to counter or oppose. 

  • To make available. 

  • To configure (a mobile phone) so that it is not bound to any particular carrier. 

  • To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination. 

  • To obtain access to something; to meet the requirements of a security or protection system. 

  • To disclose or reveal previously unknown knowledge or potential. 

  • To be or become unfastened or unrestrained. 

noun
  • The act of unlocking something. 

How often have the words pose and unlock occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )