uncase (Meaning)

Wordnet

uncase (v)

get undressed

Webster

uncase (v. t.)

To take out of a case or covering; to remove a case or covering from; to uncover.

To strip; to flay.

To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncase

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uncase Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologist carefully uncased the ancient artifact, revealing its intricate carvings.
  2. With trembling hands, the surgeon uncased the patient's heart, preparing for the delicate operation.
  3. The jeweler uncased the sparkling diamond necklace, its brilliance illuminating the room.
  4. The carpenter uncased the new furniture, inspecting its flawless finish.
  5. The museum curator uncased the prized painting, unveiling its vibrant colors and brushstrokes.
  6. The scientist uncased the rare mineral specimen, eager to study its unique properties.
  7. The detective uncased the evidence, hoping to find a clue that would solve the mystery.
  8. The treasure hunter uncased the golden chest, spilling its precious contents onto the ground.
  9. The history enthusiast uncased the old family photographs, reliving cherished memories.
  10. The librarian uncased the first edition of the classic novel, its pages worn and yellowed with time.

FAQs About the word uncase

get undressedTo take out of a case or covering; to remove a case or covering from; to uncover., To strip; to flay., To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or

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The archaeologist carefully uncased the ancient artifact, revealing its intricate carvings.

With trembling hands, the surgeon uncased the patient's heart, preparing for the delicate operation.

The jeweler uncased the sparkling diamond necklace, its brilliance illuminating the room.

The carpenter uncased the new furniture, inspecting its flawless finish.