uncord (Meaning)

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uncord (v. t.)

To release from cords; to loosen the cord or cords of; to unfasten or unbind; as, to uncord a package.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncord

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uncord Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker carefully uncorded the tent, preparing to set up camp.
  2. The electrician uncorded the wires, ensuring the safety of the electrical system.
  3. The musician uncorded her guitar, signaling the end of the performance.
  4. The sailor uncorded the boat, releasing it from the dock.
  5. The photographer uncorded the tripod, allowing him to capture the perfect shot.
  6. The diver uncorded the safety line, trusting his equipment to keep him underwater.
  7. The climber uncorded the rope, symbolising his successful ascent of the mountain.
  8. The student uncorded the computer, ready to begin the project.
  9. The technician uncorded the device, preparing to repair it.
  10. The animal trainer uncorded the leash, allowing the animal to roam freely.

FAQs About the word uncord

To release from cords; to loosen the cord or cords of; to unfasten or unbind; as, to uncord a package.

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The hiker carefully uncorded the tent, preparing to set up camp.

The electrician uncorded the wires, ensuring the safety of the electrical system.

The musician uncorded her guitar, signaling the end of the performance.

The sailor uncorded the boat, releasing it from the dock.