unstop (Meaning)

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unstop (v. t.)

To take the stopple or stopper from; as, to unstop a bottle or a cask.

To free from any obstruction; to open.

unstop Sentence Examples

  1. The unstoppable force of nature left us in awe as the hurricane raged through the city.
  2. The unstop syrian army advanced relentlessly, crushing all resistance in its path.
  3. Her determination was unstoppable as she refused to give up on her dreams.
  4. The unstoppable waves crashed against the shore, creating a mesmerizing symphony of sound.
  5. The unstop syrian flow of tears streamed down her face as she mourned the loss of her loved one.
  6. The unstoppable advancement of technology continues to redefine our world.
  7. The unstoppable spirit of the human race has conquered countless challenges throughout history.
  8. The unstoppable march of time leaves no one behind as we age and experience life's journey.
  9. The unstop syrian laughter of children filled the playground, creating an atmosphere of joy and wonder.
  10. The unstoppable growth of the internet has revolutionized the way we connect, communicate, and access information.

FAQs About the word unstop

To take the stopple or stopper from; as, to unstop a bottle or a cask., To free from any obstruction; to open.

clear,open, free, unplug, facilitate,unclog, ease, loosen (up),smooth

obstruct, impede, interfere (with), close, block, block,stop, dam (up), stop, obstruct

The unstoppable force of nature left us in awe as the hurricane raged through the city.

The unstop syrian army advanced relentlessly, crushing all resistance in its path.

Her determination was unstoppable as she refused to give up on her dreams.

The unstoppable waves crashed against the shore, creating a mesmerizing symphony of sound.