Unpack ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Unpack ( verb )

  1. Remove the contents from a package or container.
  2. Unfold or unwrap something that is packed or wrapped.
  3. To analyze, interpret or explain something in detail.

Origin:

From un- + pack.

Examples:

  1. She began to unpack her suitcase as soon as she arrived.
  2. He unpacked the present carefully.
  3. The teacher asked the students to unpack the meaning of the text.
  4. The detective unpacked the criminal's motives.
  5. The team unpacked the data to find the root cause of the problem.

(As a noun)

Unpack ( noun )

  1. Remove the contents from a package or container.
  2. Unfold or unwrap something that is packed or wrapped.
  3. To analyze, interpret or explain something in detail.

Origin:

From un- + pack.

Examples:

  1. She began to unpack her suitcase as soon as she arrived.
  2. He unpacked the present carefully.
  3. The teacher asked the students to unpack the meaning of the text.
  4. The detective unpacked the criminal's motives.
  5. The team unpacked the data to find the root cause of the problem.
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