unclose


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un·close

 (ŭn-klōz′)
v. un·closed, un·clos·ing, un·clos·es
v.tr.
1. To open.
2. To disclose.
v.intr.
1. To be opened.
2. To undergo disclosure.
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unclose

(ʌnˈkləʊz)
vb
1. to open or cause to open
2. to come or bring to light; reveal or be revealed
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unclose


Past participle: unclosed
Gerund: unclosing

Imperative
unclose
unclose
Present
I unclose
you unclose
he/she/it uncloses
we unclose
you unclose
they unclose
Preterite
I unclosed
you unclosed
he/she/it unclosed
we unclosed
you unclosed
they unclosed
Present Continuous
I am unclosing
you are unclosing
he/she/it is unclosing
we are unclosing
you are unclosing
they are unclosing
Present Perfect
I have unclosed
you have unclosed
he/she/it has unclosed
we have unclosed
you have unclosed
they have unclosed
Past Continuous
I was unclosing
you were unclosing
he/she/it was unclosing
we were unclosing
you were unclosing
they were unclosing
Past Perfect
I had unclosed
you had unclosed
he/she/it had unclosed
we had unclosed
you had unclosed
they had unclosed
Future
I will unclose
you will unclose
he/she/it will unclose
we will unclose
you will unclose
they will unclose
Future Perfect
I will have unclosed
you will have unclosed
he/she/it will have unclosed
we will have unclosed
you will have unclosed
they will have unclosed
Future Continuous
I will be unclosing
you will be unclosing
he/she/it will be unclosing
we will be unclosing
you will be unclosing
they will be unclosing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unclosing
you have been unclosing
he/she/it has been unclosing
we have been unclosing
you have been unclosing
they have been unclosing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unclosing
you will have been unclosing
he/she/it will have been unclosing
we will have been unclosing
you will have been unclosing
they will have been unclosing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unclosing
you had been unclosing
he/she/it had been unclosing
we had been unclosing
you had been unclosing
they had been unclosing
Conditional
I would unclose
you would unclose
he/she/it would unclose
we would unclose
you would unclose
they would unclose
Past Conditional
I would have unclosed
you would have unclosed
he/she/it would have unclosed
we would have unclosed
you would have unclosed
they would have unclosed
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unclose

verb
To become or cause to become open:
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