unpleat (Meaning)

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unpleat (v. t.)

To remove the plaits of; to smooth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unpleat

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unpleat Sentence Examples

  1. The seamstress carefully unpleated the fabric to prepare it for sewing.
  2. As the curtains were drawn open, the sunlight unpleated the folds in the fabric, creating a cascade of light.
  3. The blooming rose gracefully unpleated its petals, revealing its delicate inner layers.
  4. The accordion player unpleated the bellows, releasing a burst of music.
  5. The artist unpleated the paper to reveal the hidden sketch beneath.
  6. The chef unpleated the dumpling wrapper and filled it with a savory mixture.
  7. The flagpole was raised, and the unpleated flag fluttered in the wind.
  8. The lawyer unpleated the document to present it as evidence.
  9. The crumpled photograph was gently unpleated, bringing the faded memories back to life.
  10. The concertina's bellows unpleated and repleated with each note, creating a mesmerizing melody.

FAQs About the word unpleat

To remove the plaits of; to smooth.

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The seamstress carefully unpleated the fabric to prepare it for sewing.

As the curtains were drawn open, the sunlight unpleated the folds in the fabric, creating a cascade of light.

The blooming rose gracefully unpleated its petals, revealing its delicate inner layers.

The accordion player unpleated the bellows, releasing a burst of music.