Unpack
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Unpack ( verb )
- Remove the contents from a package or container.
- Unfold or unwrap something that is packed or wrapped.
- To analyze, interpret or explain something in detail.
Origin:
From un- + pack.
Examples:
- She began to unpack her suitcase as soon as she arrived.
- He unpacked the present carefully.
- The teacher asked the students to unpack the meaning of the text.
- The detective unpacked the criminal's motives.
- The team unpacked the data to find the root cause of the problem.
(As a noun)
Unpack ( noun )
- Remove the contents from a package or container.
- Unfold or unwrap something that is packed or wrapped.
- To analyze, interpret or explain something in detail.
Origin:
From un- + pack.
Examples:
- She began to unpack her suitcase as soon as she arrived.
- He unpacked the present carefully.
- The teacher asked the students to unpack the meaning of the text.
- The detective unpacked the criminal's motives.
- The team unpacked the data to find the root cause of the problem.