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Meaning of unpaint
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unpaint (v. t.)
To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting.
unpaint Sentence Examples
- The artist meticulously unpainted the canvas to prepare it for a fresh masterpiece.
- The walls of the abandoned house remained unpainted, revealing the passage of time.
- The once-vibrant mural had been unpainted, leaving behind only faded outlines.
- The chipped paint on the old car made it appear as though it had been unpainted for years.
- The unpainted statue stood in the park, a testament to unfinished artistry.
- The unpainted doorframe contrasted starkly with the brightly painted walls.
- The restorer painstakingly unpainted the antique painting to reveal its original beauty.
- The unpainted kitchen cabinets provided a blank canvas for the homeowner's creative ideas.
- The unpainted furniture pieces gave the room a rustic and unfinished charm.
- The unpainted wooden fence presented a natural backdrop for the lush garden.
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To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting.
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The artist meticulously unpainted the canvas to prepare it for a fresh masterpiece.
The walls of the abandoned house remained unpainted, revealing the passage of time.
The once-vibrant mural had been unpainted, leaving behind only faded outlines.
The chipped paint on the old car made it appear as though it had been unpainted for years.