unscramble
IPA: ʌnskrˈæmbʌɫ
verb
- (transitive) To reverse the process of scrambling, decrypt.
- (transitive) To put into order or restore to order.
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Examples of "unscramble" in Sentences
- I really want to "unscramble" the contents of this file.
- Taking the penalty was a bad choice, but I also don't know if Big Easy was ever going to unscramble it, Keoghan says.
- New Scientist has news of technology that hides the identity of people in CCTV footage and will only "unscramble" the faces ...
- Any attempt to "unscramble" the country, pretending that it can be refashioned to meet some "federal" model would be absurd and dangerous.
- Or DoJ loses, in which case DoJ usually gives up because the merger can proceed and it is impossible to "unscramble the egg" after the merger is consummated.
- Perhaps the words are anagrams like in the latest episode (s2e5 Dream Logic), where Olivia is asked to pick out letters of names on the business cards and then unscramble them.
- And each further complicates the situation on the ground, making it even more difficult to "unscramble" the egg and come to a mutually-agreeable solution to establish a viable state of Palestine that can live side-by-side with Israel. '
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