unscrambling (Meaning)

unscrambling

to restore (scrambled communication) to intelligible form, to separate (something, such as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components, to make orderly or clear again

unscrambling Sentence Examples

  1. After the storm, the children embarked on a treasure hunt, unscrambling clues to find hidden loot.
  2. The secret message was disguised as a puzzle, requiring meticulous unscrambling to decipher its meaning.
  3. The archaeologist spent hours unscrambling ancient inscriptions, piecing together lost fragments of history.
  4. As a language lover, she delighted in unscrambling anagrams, transforming disarray into words with new life.
  5. The detectives worked tirelessly, unscrambling the suspect's alibi to reveal hidden inconsistencies.
  6. The students eagerly unscrambling the letters on their flashcards, improving their spelling and vocabulary.
  7. The cryptographer's expertise allowed them to unscramble encrypted transmissions, uncovering vital information.
  8. When the puzzle pieces were strewn, we took turns unscrambling them, trying to assemble the complete image.
  9. The software was designed to unscramble data, recovering valuable files from damaged systems.
  10. The unscrambling of the ancient manuscript revealed unknown knowledge that had been lost for centuries.

FAQs About the word unscrambling

to restore (scrambled communication) to intelligible form, to separate (something, such as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components, to make orderly

decoding, analysis, deciphering, disentanglement, commentary, gloss, edification,definition, translation, restatement

encoding, encrypting,coding, ciphering, mixing (up),enciphering,garbling, jumbling (up)

After the storm, the children embarked on a treasure hunt, unscrambling clues to find hidden loot.

The secret message was disguised as a puzzle, requiring meticulous unscrambling to decipher its meaning.

The archaeologist spent hours unscrambling ancient inscriptions, piecing together lost fragments of history.

As a language lover, she delighted in unscrambling anagrams, transforming disarray into words with new life.