unweave

IPA: ʌnwˈiv

verb

  • (transitive) To undo something woven.
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Examples of "unweave" in Sentences

  • Same thing, unweave and re-weave with the hopefully correct tension.
  • And then it's just weave, weave, weave - and unweave once in a while.
  • I had to unweave several bits during the weaving, which is a pretty frustrating experience.
  • When you unweave all the fibors when the gar bites the fly it's teeth get entangled in the fly.
  • It took me two sentences, yet it took Michael bay 150 minutes to clumsily unweave that blanket of stupid.
  • And if Nkumai was as efficient as Mueller, and sent spies to learn more about a nation that had sent an embassy, my little fabric of lies would soon unweave itself.
  • Textile work is a bit frustrating at the moment as well - I still have a bit of the tabletweave to finish, and I just had to unweave a good bit, since I had gotten the tension of the weave wrong, resulting in bad patterning.
  • But if that system is allowed to rot by religious leaders forgetting that their first responsibility is to communicate moral behavior and courageously criticize actions that unweave the fabric of society, the result is newspaper editors who will listen in to a dead girl's messages to boost circulation and youth who feel the right to burn down a city when angry.

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