uncap (Meaning)

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uncap (v. t.)

To remove a cap or cover from.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncap

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uncap Sentence Examples

  1. With trembling hands, the scientist uncapped the vial and cautiously peered inside.
  2. The weary traveler uncapped his water bottle and took a long, refreshing sip.
  3. The seamstress carefully uncapped her sewing needle and threaded it with delicate precision.
  4. The photographer uncapped the lens of his camera and captured the perfect shot.
  5. The angry protesters uncapped their spray paint cans and began marking the walls with slogans.
  6. The concertgoers eagerly uncapped their glow sticks and waved them in the air.
  7. The surgeon uncapped the scalpel and prepared to make the crucial incision.
  8. The artist uncapped the tube of paint and squeezed out a vibrant stripe of color.
  9. The child excitedly uncapped the new toy and couldn't wait to play with it.
  10. The student uncapped his pen and hurriedly started writing the exam.

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To remove a cap or cover from.

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With trembling hands, the scientist uncapped the vial and cautiously peered inside.

The weary traveler uncapped his water bottle and took a long, refreshing sip.

The seamstress carefully uncapped her sewing needle and threaded it with delicate precision.

The photographer uncapped the lens of his camera and captured the perfect shot.