unstrap


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un·strap

 (ŭn-străp′)
tr.v. un·strapped, un·strap·ping, un·straps
To loosen or remove a strap on or from.
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unstrap

(ʌnˈstræp)
vb (tr)
to remove a strap from
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unstrap


Past participle: unstrapped
Gerund: unstrapping

Imperative
unstrap
unstrap
Present
I unstrap
you unstrap
he/she/it unstraps
we unstrap
you unstrap
they unstrap
Preterite
I unstrapped
you unstrapped
he/she/it unstrapped
we unstrapped
you unstrapped
they unstrapped
Present Continuous
I am unstrapping
you are unstrapping
he/she/it is unstrapping
we are unstrapping
you are unstrapping
they are unstrapping
Present Perfect
I have unstrapped
you have unstrapped
he/she/it has unstrapped
we have unstrapped
you have unstrapped
they have unstrapped
Past Continuous
I was unstrapping
you were unstrapping
he/she/it was unstrapping
we were unstrapping
you were unstrapping
they were unstrapping
Past Perfect
I had unstrapped
you had unstrapped
he/she/it had unstrapped
we had unstrapped
you had unstrapped
they had unstrapped
Future
I will unstrap
you will unstrap
he/she/it will unstrap
we will unstrap
you will unstrap
they will unstrap
Future Perfect
I will have unstrapped
you will have unstrapped
he/she/it will have unstrapped
we will have unstrapped
you will have unstrapped
they will have unstrapped
Future Continuous
I will be unstrapping
you will be unstrapping
he/she/it will be unstrapping
we will be unstrapping
you will be unstrapping
they will be unstrapping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unstrapping
you have been unstrapping
he/she/it has been unstrapping
we have been unstrapping
you have been unstrapping
they have been unstrapping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unstrapping
you will have been unstrapping
he/she/it will have been unstrapping
we will have been unstrapping
you will have been unstrapping
they will have been unstrapping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unstrapping
you had been unstrapping
he/she/it had been unstrapping
we had been unstrapping
you had been unstrapping
they had been unstrapping
Conditional
I would unstrap
you would unstrap
he/she/it would unstrap
we would unstrap
you would unstrap
they would unstrap
Past Conditional
I would have unstrapped
you would have unstrapped
he/she/it would have unstrapped
we would have unstrapped
you would have unstrapped
they would have unstrapped
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.unstrap - remove the strap or straps fromunstrap - remove the strap or straps from  
undo - cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect; "I wish I could undo my actions"
strap - tie with a strap
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Translations
يَفُك رباطا
rozepnout pásek
løsne stroppen
szíjat lecsatol
losa bönd af
atsaitēt
rozopnúť opasokrozopnúť remeň

unstrap

[ʌnˈstræp] VTquitar la correa de
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unstrap

vt case etcaufschnallen; to unstrap somebody/something from somethingjdn/etw von etw los- or abschnallen
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unstrap

(anˈstrӕp) past tense, past participle unˈstrapped verb
to unfasten the strap of. She unstrapped her suitcase.
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References in classic literature ?
He bent down and began to unstrap something from his bicycle.
Except she kept on trying to unstrap her boot, as if it were the most important thing in the world.
After they were asked to remove their shoes, Markle was photographed leaning down the unstrap her footwear.
The weather cleared up on Sunday in Batanes province, allowing residents to unstrap the ropes holding down their houses.
Mum Elisabeth Katompa, 31, was horrified when she got out of the Uber vehicle to walk around and unstrap her daughter, only for the driver to head off, not realising the tot was still there.
"We unstrap from the static harness, have another harness around our waist, then we lean forward holding our arms out and holding on to the rig, get out of the static harness and climb down to sit in the cockpit."
13--Valentine's Day weekend --Universal Pictures' Focus Features will finally unstrap the movie adaptation of the book, one of the most highly anticipated releases of 2015.
then "unstrap and exit, following the hand used to maintain a reference point.
True, even the gentlest cross-country track will usually have a small downhill section, which to the uninitiated can feel like tumbling down the mountainside to your eventual demise, but we're talking a few metres out of many kilometres and nowhere near as steep as a downhill piste--you can even unstrap and walk if you want to.