unclew (Meaning)

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unclew (v. t.)

To unwind, unfold, or untie; hence, to undo; to ruin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unclew

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unclew Sentence Examples

  1. The detective meticulously unclueled the enigmatic trail of evidence.
  2. The tangled threads of the conspiracy unclueled themselves, exposing a web of deceit.
  3. As the archaeologist carefully unclueled the ancient scroll, a forgotten civilization's secrets were revealed.
  4. The labyrinthine maze unclueled itself before the adventurer, revealing a hidden treasure.
  5. The astrophysicist unclueled the enigmatic signals, deciphering interstellar messages.
  6. The historian unclueled the lost chapter in history, unearthing a forgotten truth.
  7. The genealogist unclueled the tangled tapestry of family lineages, uncovering hidden connections.
  8. The crime scene investigator unclueled the intricate sequence of events, reconstructing the perpetrator's actions.
  9. The psychologist unclueled the patient's subconscious motivations, illuminating paths to healing.
  10. The musician unclueled the complex harmonies, creating a symphony that stirred emotions.

FAQs About the word unclew

To unwind, unfold, or untie; hence, to undo; to ruin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The detective meticulously unclueled the enigmatic trail of evidence.

The tangled threads of the conspiracy unclueled themselves, exposing a web of deceit.

As the archaeologist carefully unclueled the ancient scroll, a forgotten civilization's secrets were revealed.

The labyrinthine maze unclueled itself before the adventurer, revealing a hidden treasure.