"Unroll" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unroll" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unroll
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"Unroll" Meaning

To unroll means to remove something that is rolled up or wound, revealing what is inside or below. It can also mean to unfold or stretch something that is flat or flexible.

Example: "The detective unrolled the map to get a better look at the terrain."

"Unroll" Examples

Usage Examples of "Unroll"


1. Phrasal Verb: Unroll a Long Piece of Tape


You need to unroll the packing tape to wrap around the box properly.
Carefully unroll the measures to ensure you understand what needs to be done.

2. Phrasal Verb: Unroll a Screen or Sheet


You can unroll the sunroom onto the playground for the kids to play.
The team had to unroll the poster at the unveiling ceremony.

3. Unroll (Socks or the like)


I always unroll my socks so I can put them on by themselves easily.
She unrolled her yoga mat carefully before practicing.

4. Unroll (Print) a Visual Representation


You can easily unroll pictures in your photo app to make them full size.
The user just needs to unroll the map.

5. Unroll (A Specific Event)


As summertime approaches, the unrolling of the fair plans is finalized.
The database engineer had a great term, unrolling two new facilities.

These are just a few examples of the word "unroll" being used in different contexts.

"Unroll" Similar Words

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Morally wrong or unjust; unjustifiable.

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Unripe

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Not fully grown or developed; immature; not fully ripe.

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Unrolling

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Unruffledly

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