unstow

unstow

(ʌnˈstəʊ)
vb (tr)
to remove (items) from storage; to empty or clear (storage, esp a ship's hold) of items
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He added the release of hot gases from the shattered breech would have been capable of igniting any unstowed bag charges.
Specifically, the thrust reverser uses a position sensor to indicate that a thrust reverser sleeve is unstowed. The sensor's signal is also used as an input for the flap control unit.
Spacewalking in the Shuttle's payload bay, Ross and Spring unstowed the sections of the tower from their mounting fixture, and used the quickconnect fittings to build and dismantle the entire tower in barely 40 minutes.