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Verb unseal has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebDefinition:Unsealing refers to the act of removing or breaking a seal or closure that is typically used to close or secure an object or container. As a noun:1. The action of opening or breaking a seal on a document, envelope, or container. Example sentence: After receiving the package, he carefully performed the unsealing of the letter, eager to discover its contents. As a verb:1. The act of removing the seal or unfastening the closure of something. Example sentence: She carefully unsealed the box, revealing its hidden contents. 2. To release someone or something from confinement or secrecy. Example sentence: The detective finally managed to unseal the criminal's hidden safe, uncovering crucial evidence. 3. To officially open or make accessible again, especially in a legal or official context. Example sentence: The judge ordered unsealing of the documents to ensure transparency during the trial. Related Products:Enhance your understanding of unsealing with these related products on Amazon: | ||||
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