unstock Antonyms

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Meaning of unstock

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unstock (v. t.)

To deprive of a stock; to remove the stock from; to loose from that which fixes, or holds fast.

To remove from the stocks, as a ship.

unstock Sentence Examples

  1. The grocery store unstocked its shelves overnight to prepare for a major restocking.
  2. After the holiday rush, the electronics store unstocked its display models to make room for new products.
  3. The warehouse team unstocked the pallets of boxes, carefully removing them from the racks.
  4. Unstocking the drawers of the old dresser was a dusty and time-consuming task.
  5. The library unstocked the shelves as part of its annual inventory process.
  6. The bookstore unstocked its hardcover novels to make way for a special promotion on paperbacks.
  7. Unstocking the pantry revealed a surprising amount of expired food that needed to be discarded.
  8. The clothing store unstocked its racks of outdated styles to refresh its inventory.
  9. Unstocking the car trunk before a road trip ensured there was ample space for luggage and supplies.
  10. The hardware store unstocked its shelves of seasonal items to prepare for the upcoming change in season.

FAQs About the word unstock

To deprive of a stock; to remove the stock from; to loose from that which fixes, or holds fast., To remove from the stocks, as a ship.

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The grocery store unstocked its shelves overnight to prepare for a major restocking.

After the holiday rush, the electronics store unstocked its display models to make room for new products.

The warehouse team unstocked the pallets of boxes, carefully removing them from the racks.

Unstocking the drawers of the old dresser was a dusty and time-consuming task.