unstringing (Meaning)

unstringing

to loosen or remove the strings of, to remove from a string, to damage mentally or emotionally, to make weak, disordered, or unstable

unstringing Sentence Examples

  1. With deft fingers, the archer began unstringing the bow, preparing it for storage.
  2. The guitarist carefully unstrung his prized possession, the strings vibrating softly as they came loose.
  3. She stood at the edge of the cliff, unstringing her backpack, ready to rappel down.
  4. The tennis player unstrung his racket, disappointed after a hard-fought match.
  5. The seamstress unstrung the beads, one by one, as she disassembled the necklace.
  6. The pianist gracefully unstrung his instrument, his fingers still lingering on the keys.
  7. The electrician carefully unstrung the wires, ensuring they were disconnected before proceeding.
  8. The puppeteer unstrung the marionette, its limbs going limp as it was laid to rest.
  9. He unstrung the kite, watching it soar into the vast expanse of the sky.
  10. The violinist unstrung her bow, the tension in her body waning as the music subsided.

FAQs About the word unstringing

to loosen or remove the strings of, to remove from a string, to damage mentally or emotionally, to make weak, disordered, or unstable

unsettling, upsetting, cracking, distracting, confusing, frenzying, annoying, unbalancing, unhinging, deranging

relaxing, quieting,soothing, settling, calming,tranquillizing, tranquilizing,

With deft fingers, the archer began unstringing the bow, preparing it for storage.

The guitarist carefully unstrung his prized possession, the strings vibrating softly as they came loose.

She stood at the edge of the cliff, unstringing her backpack, ready to rappel down.

The tennis player unstrung his racket, disappointed after a hard-fought match.