unseal

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un·seal

 (ŭn-sēl′)
tr.v. un·sealed, un·seal·ing, un·seals
To break or remove the seal of; open.
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unseal

(ʌnˈsiːl)
vb (tr)
1. to remove or break the seal of
2. to reveal or free (something concealed or closed as if sealed): to unseal one's lips.
unˈsealable adj
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un•seal

(ʌnˈsil)

v.t.
to break or remove the seal of; open.
[1375–1425]
un•seal′a•ble, adj.
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unseal


Past participle: unsealed
Gerund: unsealing

Imperative
unseal
unseal
Present
I unseal
you unseal
he/she/it unseals
we unseal
you unseal
they unseal
Preterite
I unsealed
you unsealed
he/she/it unsealed
we unsealed
you unsealed
they unsealed
Present Continuous
I am unsealing
you are unsealing
he/she/it is unsealing
we are unsealing
you are unsealing
they are unsealing
Present Perfect
I have unsealed
you have unsealed
he/she/it has unsealed
we have unsealed
you have unsealed
they have unsealed
Past Continuous
I was unsealing
you were unsealing
he/she/it was unsealing
we were unsealing
you were unsealing
they were unsealing
Past Perfect
I had unsealed
you had unsealed
he/she/it had unsealed
we had unsealed
you had unsealed
they had unsealed
Future
I will unseal
you will unseal
he/she/it will unseal
we will unseal
you will unseal
they will unseal
Future Perfect
I will have unsealed
you will have unsealed
he/she/it will have unsealed
we will have unsealed
you will have unsealed
they will have unsealed
Future Continuous
I will be unsealing
you will be unsealing
he/she/it will be unsealing
we will be unsealing
you will be unsealing
they will be unsealing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unsealing
you have been unsealing
he/she/it has been unsealing
we have been unsealing
you have been unsealing
they have been unsealing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unsealing
you will have been unsealing
he/she/it will have been unsealing
we will have been unsealing
you will have been unsealing
they will have been unsealing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unsealing
you had been unsealing
he/she/it had been unsealing
we had been unsealing
you had been unsealing
they had been unsealing
Conditional
I would unseal
you would unseal
he/she/it would unseal
we would unseal
you would unseal
they would unseal
Past Conditional
I would have unsealed
you would have unsealed
he/she/it would have unsealed
we would have unsealed
you would have unsealed
they would have unsealed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.unseal - break the seal ofunseal - break the seal of; "He unsealed the letter"
open, open up - cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door"
seal - close with or as if with a seal; "She sealed the letter with hot wax"
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Translations

unseal

[ˈʌnˈsiːl] VTdesellar, abrir
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unseal

vtöffnen; (= remove wax seal also)entsiegeln
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