unroll

[ʌnˈrəʊl]

unroll Definition

  • 1to make something that has been rolled into a tube or ball flat again
  • 2to reveal or explain something that was not known before

Using unroll: Examples

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

  • Example

    She unrolled the map to see where they were.

  • Example

    The carpet was unrolled and laid on the floor.

  • Example

    He unrolled the scroll to read the ancient text.

  • Example

    The company plans to unroll a new product line next year.

unroll Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with unroll

  • to give someone a special welcome, especially by treating them like an important person

    Example

    The city unrolled the red carpet for the visiting dignitaries.

  • unroll one's sleeves

    to prepare to work hard or seriously

    Example

    It's time to unroll our sleeves and get to work on this project.

  • to tell or explain a story in detail

    Example

    The detective unrolled the story of the crime to the jury.

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Summary: unroll in Brief

To 'unroll' [ʌnˈrəʊl] is to flatten something that has been rolled up or to reveal something that was not known before. Examples include unrolling a map or carpet, unrolling a scroll to read it, or unrolling a new product line. Phrases like 'unroll the red carpet' and 'unroll one's sleeves' are idiomatic expressions that mean to give someone a special welcome or to prepare to work hard, respectively.