unswaddle (Meaning)

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unswaddle (v. t.)

To take a swaddle from; to unswathe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unswaddle

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unswaddle Sentence Examples

  1. The nurse gently unswaddled the newborn baby, revealing its tiny features.
  2. The mother carefully unswaddled her sleeping infant, placing her in the crib.
  3. The baby's warm body wiggled as the blanket was unswaddled, signaling it was time to play.
  4. The midwife instructed the parents how to properly unswaddle their baby to promote healthy sleep.
  5. As the bathwater cooled, the baby was unswaddled and placed in the tub for a relaxing soak.
  6. The pediatrician examined the unswaddled baby, checking for any signs of discomfort or illness.
  7. The baby's unswaddled arms flailed excitedly, eager to explore its surroundings.
  8. The unswaddled infant nuzzled into the mother's chest, seeking comfort and warmth.
  9. The swaddling blanket was unswaddled and washed regularly to maintain hygiene.
  10. The unswaddled baby yawned contentedly, its tiny fingers stretched out in relaxation.

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To take a swaddle from; to unswathe.

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No antonyms found.

The nurse gently unswaddled the newborn baby, revealing its tiny features.

The mother carefully unswaddled her sleeping infant, placing her in the crib.

The baby's warm body wiggled as the blanket was unswaddled, signaling it was time to play.

The midwife instructed the parents how to properly unswaddle their baby to promote healthy sleep.