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Unseal - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

unseal

/ʌnˈsil/ /ʌnˈsiːl/

Definition:

To break or remove a seal, opening something that was closed or secured.

Synonyms:

open, unlock, uncover, free

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

seal, close, secure

Common Collocations:

unseal a letter, unseal a jar, unseal a document

Derivatives:

unsealed, unsealing

Usage Tips:

Use "unseal" when referring to removing a seal from an object or document to access its contents.

Common Phrases:

break the seal, lift the seal, crack open

Etymology:

From Old English "un-" (not) + "seal" (to fasten or close), meaning to reverse the action of sealing.

Examples:

  • 1. She carefully unsealed the ancient letter.
  • 2. The judge ordered to unseal the court records.
  • 3. He used a knife to unseal the package.
  • 4. They will unseal the tomb for research purposes.

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