unhive Antonyms
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Meaning of unhive
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unhive (v. t. v. t.)
To drive or remove from a hive.
To deprive of habitation or shelter, as a crowd.
unhive Sentence Examples
- The persistent hive of bees could not resist unhiving due to overcrowding.
- The beekeeper expertly unhived the bees into a new honeycomb for relocation.
- Unhiving the bees was a delicate process that required specialized equipment.
- The unhived bees buzzed excitedly as they searched for their new home.
- The unhived swarm quickly formed a cluster on a nearby branch.
- Unhiving the bees in the evening allowed them to settle in safely before nightfall.
- The unhived colony flourished in its new environment, producing ample honey.
- The art of unhiving bees has been passed down through generations of beekeepers.
- Unhiving the bees revealed a hidden hive filled with honeycombs.
- The unhived bees danced energetically in the meadow, communicating their new territory.
FAQs About the word unhive
To drive or remove from a hive., To deprive of habitation or shelter, as a crowd.
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The persistent hive of bees could not resist unhiving due to overcrowding.
The beekeeper expertly unhived the bees into a new honeycomb for relocation.
Unhiving the bees was a delicate process that required specialized equipment.
The unhived bees buzzed excitedly as they searched for their new home.