unmould (Meaning)
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unmould (v. t.)
To change the form of; to reduce from any form.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unmould
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unmould Sentence Examples
- The dough was carefully unmoulded from the baking dish, revealing a perfectly shaped loaf.
- With deft hands, the chef unmoulded the intricate chocolate mousse into a pristine dome.
- The unmoulding process required great skill and patience, ensuring that the delicate terrine remained intact.
- The gelatinous dessert was gently unmoulded onto a serving plate, its vibrant layers shimmering in the light.
- The sculptor carefully unmoulded the clay bust, revealing a lifelike representation of their subject.
- The metal casting was unmoulded and polished, showcasing the intricate details of the design.
- The dentist unmoulded the patient's impression, providing a precise record of their teeth.
- The archeologist unmoulded the fossil, preserving the ancient specimen for further study.
- The potter unmoulded the glazed ceramic piece, revealing a vibrant and unique creation.
- The engineer unmoulded the concrete slab, ensuring its precise dimensions for the construction project.
FAQs About the word unmould
To change the form of; to reduce from any form.
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No antonyms found.
The dough was carefully unmoulded from the baking dish, revealing a perfectly shaped loaf.
With deft hands, the chef unmoulded the intricate chocolate mousse into a pristine dome.
The unmoulding process required great skill and patience, ensuring that the delicate terrine remained intact.
The gelatinous dessert was gently unmoulded onto a serving plate, its vibrant layers shimmering in the light.