unstitch Antonyms

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Meaning of unstitch

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unstitch (v. t.)

To open by picking out stitches; to take out, or undo, the stitches of; as, to unstitch a seam.

unstitch Sentence Examples

  1. The tailor unstitched the hem carefully to adjust the length of the trousers.
  2. The loose button caused the entire seam to unstitch, rendering the shirt unwearable.
  3. The antique tapestry was delicate, and the conservator worked tirelessly to unstitch it for restoration.
  4. The surgeon unstitched the incision cautiously to minimize scarring.
  5. The mother unstitched the loose zipper on her child's backpack to replace it with a new one.
  6. The designer unstitched the prototype gown to experiment with different fabric combinations.
  7. The costume artist unstitched the old costume to create a new and improved version for the play.
  8. The seamstress unstitched the edges of the quilt to prepare it for washing.
  9. The tailor unstitched the torn pockets on the suit jacket to repair them with new fabric.
  10. The leather craftsman unstitched the wallet to replace the worn-out lining.

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To open by picking out stitches; to take out, or undo, the stitches of; as, to unstitch a seam.

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The tailor unstitched the hem carefully to adjust the length of the trousers.

The loose button caused the entire seam to unstitch, rendering the shirt unwearable.

The antique tapestry was delicate, and the conservator worked tirelessly to unstitch it for restoration.

The surgeon unstitched the incision cautiously to minimize scarring.