un·fold
/ˌənˈfōld/
verb
open or spread out from a folded position.
"he unfolded the map and laid it out on the table"
synonyms: open out, spread out, stretch out, flatten, straighten out, unfurl, unroll, unravel, uncoil, unwind, extend
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May 28, 2024 · The meaning of UNFOLD is to open the folds of : spread or straighten out : expand. How to use unfold in a sentence.
(of a situation or story) to develop or become clear: Events unfolded in a way that no one could have predicted.
To unfold is to open or reveal, the way a small square of paper might unfold into a large map, or the way the plot of a mystery novel can unfold into a clear ...
verb (used with object) · to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out: Unfold your arms. · to spread out or lay open to view. · to reveal or display.
3 senses: 1. to open or spread out or be opened or spread out from a folded state 2. to reveal or be revealed 3. to develop or.
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5 days ago · to tell a story or explain something such as a plan: Gradually, the author unfolds a fantastical tale.
UNFOLD meaning: 1 : to spread or cause (something) to spread or straighten out from a folded position; 2 : to happen as time passes.
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to reveal or display. to reveal or disclose in words, especially by careful or systematic exposition; set forth; explain.
To make known or lay open to view, esp. in stages or little by little; reveal, disclose, display, or explain. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.
2 [intransitive] if a series of events unfolds, they happen He had watched the drama unfold from a nearby ship.