unstitch

[ʌnˈstɪtʃ]

unstitch Definition

  • 1to undo the stitches of something that has been sewn
  • 2to come apart at the seams

Using unstitch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unstitch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She had to unstitch the hem of her dress and shorten it.

  • Example

    The seams of the shirt started to unstitch after a few washes.

  • Example

    I need to unstitch this seam and resew it.

unstitch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unstitch

Antonyms for unstitch

Phrases with unstitch

  • to remove the stitches from a wound that has healed enough

    Example

    The doctor will unstitch your wound today.

  • to ruin or destroy a plan or idea

    Example

    The sudden change in weather completely unstitched our plans for a picnic.

  • to reveal the truth behind a lie or deception

    Example

    The detective's investigation finally unstitched the criminal's lies.

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Summary: unstitch in Brief

'Unstitch' [ʌnˈstɪtʃ] is a verb that means to undo the stitches of something that has been sewn or to come apart at the seams. It is often used in the context of clothing, as in 'She had to unstitch the hem of her dress and shorten it.' The phrase 'unstitch a wound' refers to removing the stitches from a wound that has healed enough.