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Meaning of unblind

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unblind (v. t.)

To free from blindness; to give or restore sight to; to open the eyes of.

unblind Sentence Examples

  1. The cataract surgery unblinded the patient, restoring their vision.
  2. The treaty unblinded the hostages, who had been held captive for years.
  3. The detectives unblinded the suspect, revealing their true identity.
  4. The government unblinded the documents, making them accessible to the public.
  5. The scientist unblinded the experiment, revealing the results.
  6. The judge unblinded the jury, allowing them to see the evidence.
  7. The artist unblinded the painting, uncovering a hidden masterpiece.
  8. The historian unblinded the manuscript, revealing a lost chapter of history.
  9. The detective unblinded the witness, revealing the perpetrator of the crime.
  10. The organization unblinded the data, making it available for research.

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To free from blindness; to give or restore sight to; to open the eyes of.

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The cataract surgery unblinded the patient, restoring their vision.

The treaty unblinded the hostages, who had been held captive for years.

The detectives unblinded the suspect, revealing their true identity.

The government unblinded the documents, making them accessible to the public.