[
UK
/ʌnfˈɑːsən/
]
VERB
-
become undone or untied
The shoelaces unfastened -
cause to become undone
unfasten your belt
How To Use unfasten In A Sentence
- She shakily unfastened her seat belt and opened the car door.
- With a silent sigh to himself, he unfastened the helmet and removed it altogether.
- Ripping off her Englishness and casting it aside was as easy as unfastening the collar of her dress.
- Or you can pull over, put the vehicle in park, unfasten your belt, stick your head between the front seats, and grope for a spell.
- On returning to her townhouse, I unfasten the eyehook at the top of her gown and release the zipper. The Nervous Breakdown
- Jack unfastened the lock and shoved the door open, much to Vaun's horror.
- To carry you over from shore to shore_, "repeated the boat; and when the little boy had unfastened it, he sprang in, and began to row himself over the dark water. Mother Stories
- She slipped off her shoes and turned a little away from him to unfasten her jeans. PROSECUTOR
- If the patch unfastens, it becomes a loose body in the knee and requires surgical removal.
- Keeping his eyes on the open glade, he carefully unfastened the packsack and slipped out the revolver.