unshale (Meaning)
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unshale (v. t.)
To strip the shale, or husk, from; to uncover.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unshale
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unshale Sentence Examples
- The weathered rock unshaled easily under the force of the pickaxe.
- The layers of shale gradually unshaled, revealing the hidden fossils beneath.
- The unshaling of the sandstone created a fine-grained powder that was useless for construction.
- The unshaled limestone fragments were used as a natural fertilizer in the garden.
- The unshaling process weakened the rock, making it susceptible to erosion.
- The unshaling of the slate roof tiles left the building exposed to the elements.
- The unshaled marble chips were used to create a mosaic floor.
- The unshaled sandstone cliffs provided a habitat for various plant and animal species.
- The unshaling of the conglomerate revealed a mixture of rock fragments and minerals.
- The unshaled shale formed a natural barrier that protected the coastline from wave erosion.
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To strip the shale, or husk, from; to uncover.
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The weathered rock unshaled easily under the force of the pickaxe.
The layers of shale gradually unshaled, revealing the hidden fossils beneath.
The unshaling of the sandstone created a fine-grained powder that was useless for construction.
The unshaled limestone fragments were used as a natural fertilizer in the garden.