unreeve (Meaning)

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unreeve (v. t.)

To withdraw, or take out, as a rope from a block, thimble, or the like.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unreeve

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unreeve Sentence Examples

  1. The sailor deftly unreeved the tangled rope, ready for use.
  2. With meticulous care, she unreeved the fine thread from the spool.
  3. The weaver skillfully unreeved the warp threads from the loom.
  4. The surgeon unreeved the suture with steady precision.
  5. The electrician carefully unreeved the wires before connecting them.
  6. The sailor unreeved the jib sheet to allow the sail to unfurl.
  7. The jeweler carefully unreeved the delicate chain from its clasp.
  8. The electrician unreeved the conduit to install new wiring.
  9. The seamstress unreeved the stitches to make alterations to the dress.
  10. The fisherman unreeved the fishing line to cast his bait.

FAQs About the word unreeve

To withdraw, or take out, as a rope from a block, thimble, or the like.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sailor deftly unreeved the tangled rope, ready for use.

With meticulous care, she unreeved the fine thread from the spool.

The weaver skillfully unreeved the warp threads from the loom.

The surgeon unreeved the suture with steady precision.