unswathe (Meaning)

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unswathe (v. t.)

To take a swathe from; to relieve from a bandage; to unswaddle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unswathe

unswathe Sentence Examples

  1. The nurse carefully unswathed the newborn's tiny hands from the blanket.
  2. As the bandages fell away, the unswathed wound revealed the extent of the injury.
  3. The ancient mummy was unswathed with trembling hands, revealing a perfectly preserved body.
  4. The wanderer unswathed his belongings from the pack, preparing for the night.
  5. The archaeologist unswathed the fragile pottery shards, uncovering a lost civilization.
  6. The bride's veil was unswathed, cascading over her shoulders like a silken waterfall.
  7. The prisoner's feet were unswathed, allowing him to walk freely for the first time in years.
  8. The sculptor unswathed his masterpiece from the canvas, revealing a breathtaking creation.
  9. The wounded soldier's bandages were unswathed, exposing the extent of his injuries.
  10. The librarian unswathed the ancient manuscript, its pages filled with faded wisdom.

FAQs About the word unswathe

To take a swathe from; to relieve from a bandage; to unswaddle.

expose, strip,bare,denude,

clad, face, clad,face, array, array, dress, clothe, dress, clothe

The nurse carefully unswathed the newborn's tiny hands from the blanket.

As the bandages fell away, the unswathed wound revealed the extent of the injury.

The ancient mummy was unswathed with trembling hands, revealing a perfectly preserved body.

The wanderer unswathed his belongings from the pack, preparing for the night.