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unfurl
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unfurl
(verb)
unfurl
/ˌʌn
ˈ
fɚl/
verb
unfurls
;
unfurled
;
unfurling
unfurl
/ˌʌn
ˈ
fɚl/
verb
unfurls
;
unfurled
;
unfurling
Britannica Dictionary definition of UNFURL
:
to cause (something that is folded or rolled up) to open
[
+ object
]
They
unfurled
the sails.
unfurl
a flag/banner
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no object
]
The flowers/leaves are starting to
unfurl
. [=
open
]
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