unseam (Meaning)
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unseam (v. t.)
To open the seam or seams of; to rip; to cut; to cut open.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unseam
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unseam Sentence Examples
- The seamstress skillfully unseamed the delicate garment, preparing it for alterations.
- With trembling hands, the surgeon unseamed the patient's abdomen to perform the operation.
- In a moment of frustration, she unseamed the pillow, scattering feathers everywhere.
- The tailor carefully unseamed the trousers, adjusting them to fit the customer's measurements.
- The seam on the dress had unseamed overnight, revealing the frayed edges.
- Unseamed from the constant stress, the leather strap snapped suddenly.
- The old book's binding had unseamed, threatening to lose its pages.
- Unseaming the seams of her life, she realized how much she had sacrificed.
- The unseamed wound needed immediate medical attention to prevent infection.
- Legends spoke of a magical thread that could unseam any garment, revealing hidden secrets.
FAQs About the word unseam
To open the seam or seams of; to rip; to cut; to cut open.
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The seamstress skillfully unseamed the delicate garment, preparing it for alterations.
With trembling hands, the surgeon unseamed the patient's abdomen to perform the operation.
In a moment of frustration, she unseamed the pillow, scattering feathers everywhere.
The tailor carefully unseamed the trousers, adjusting them to fit the customer's measurements.