unstarch Antonyms

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Meaning of unstarch

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unstarch (v. t.)

To free from starch; to make limp or pliable.

unstarch Sentence Examples

  1. To prepare the linen, it underwent a thorough unstarching process to remove any remaining starch.
  2. The chef carefully unstarched the rice noodles before adding them to the stir-fry.
  3. After boiling the potatoes, the cook unstarched them by rinsing them with cold water.
  4. The laundress immersed the cotton shirt in an unstarching solution to remove the starch.
  5. The surgeon unstarched the gauze before applying it to the wound.
  6. To create a smooth canvas for painting, the artist unstarched the fabric using a starch removal solution.
  7. The baker unstarched the flour before using it in the muffin batter.
  8. The florist unstarched the flowers by gently removing the excess moisture from the petals.
  9. The tailor unstarched the suit fabric to ensure a perfect fit and eliminate creases.
  10. The conservator unstarched the antique tapestry to preserve its delicate fibers and prevent damage.

FAQs About the word unstarch

To free from starch; to make limp or pliable.

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To prepare the linen, it underwent a thorough unstarching process to remove any remaining starch.

The chef carefully unstarched the rice noodles before adding them to the stir-fry.

After boiling the potatoes, the cook unstarched them by rinsing them with cold water.

The laundress immersed the cotton shirt in an unstarching solution to remove the starch.