unweave (Meaning)

Wordnet

unweave (v)

undo strands that have been woven together

Webster

unweave (v. t.)

To unfold; to undo; to ravel, as what has been woven.

unweave Sentence Examples

  1. The seamstress carefully unweaved the intricate embroidery to make alterations.
  2. The storm's relentless winds unweaved the fabric of the sail, leaving it in tatters.
  3. Determined to uncover the truth, the detective patiently unweaved the tapestry of lies.
  4. Time seemed to unweave the bonds of memory, blurring the lines between past and present.
  5. The therapist helped the patient unweave the tangled threads of trauma, unraveling the knots of past experiences.
  6. The writer painstakingly unweaved the plotline, exposing the hidden connections and foreshadowing.
  7. The seamstress's skillful fingers unweaved the intricate lace, preserving its delicate beauty for generations to come.
  8. As the storm raged, the waves crashed relentlessly against the shore, unweaving the sands into a chaotic dance.
  9. The historian meticulously unweaved the layers of history, revealing the forgotten narratives of the past.
  10. The sculptor delicately unweaved the marble, transforming the stone into a masterpiece of grace and elegance.

FAQs About the word unweave

undo strands that have been woven togetherTo unfold; to undo; to ravel, as what has been woven.

unravel, unbraid, untwist, fray, untwine, unsnarl, untangle,disentangle, unlay, unthread

tangle, tie, wind, wind, knot, knot, tie,entangle, snarl, tangle

The seamstress carefully unweaved the intricate embroidery to make alterations.

The storm's relentless winds unweaved the fabric of the sail, leaving it in tatters.

Determined to uncover the truth, the detective patiently unweaved the tapestry of lies.

Time seemed to unweave the bonds of memory, blurring the lines between past and present.