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unclose
[uhn-klohz]
verb (used with or without object)
to bring or come out of a closed state; open.
unclose
/ ʲŌ˰ģ±ōÉŹ³ś /
verb
to open or cause to open
to come or bring to light; reveal or be revealed
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
I must watch this ghastly countenanceāthese blue, still lips forbidden to uncloseāthese eyes now shut, now opening, now wandering through the room, now fixing on me, and ever glazed with the dulness of horror.
āThese plaintiffs just donāt have standing to challenge the settlement. You canāt unclose a federally closed matter. And I consider the matter to be closed.ā
I will not attempt to describe the feelings with which the husband beheld the eyelids of his wife unclose, and the rose-tints return to the pallid cheeks.
Surely in two years he might unclose his lips; for he would workāit would be no wearisome task.
It is tantamount in my idea to the pauper in the workhouse who knows that directly the gate is open to let him through, he will pass from skilly, oakum, and solitary confinement to the King's Palace to enjoy youth, health, and prosperity evermore; and who, when he sees the gates beginning to unclose, puts his back and all his neighbors' backs against them to keep them shut as long as possible.
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