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unseal

[ US /ənˈsiɫ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnsˈiːl/ ]
VERB
  1. break the seal of
    He unsealed the letter

How To Use unseal In A Sentence

  • It was a plain white envelope, unsealed and unmarked in any way.
  • Mr Horner testified that the potted meat had been supplied unsealed but wrapped in brown paper and sold to several people, none of whom fell ill.
  • his doom is as yet unsealed
  • Vice Chancellor Donald Parsons , who ordered the unsealing, said Mr. Hurd faced "irreparable harm" if the letter was made public before he had a chance to plead his case before the Delaware Supreme Court. Fight Over Hurd Letter Drags On
  • A separation and drainage layer, of a coarse-grained material such as sand, can be constructed to isolate the unsealed pavement from the underlying saturated soils.
  • According to police affidavits unsealed two weeks after the fire, other residents told police that McLeod had talked about burning down the building earlier that night and bragged about having "torched" it afterward. TimesArgus.com: Barre/Montpelier Region
  • I was not suggesting that these rationales necessarily would be released unsealed and underacted nor that they would necessarily be sufficient for court review in the released version. The Volokh Conspiracy » Fascinating Interview with DNI McConnell about New FISA Legislation:
  • The police described finding Mr Islam, Mr Afzal and Mr Kazi handling unsealed postal ballots in a deserted warehouse in the city.
  • He handed a small metallic round canister to Adam and put another to his mouth after unsealing it.
  • He enclosed a letter with the parcel, keeping it unsealed so as to put in stamps for its possible return. THE OPEN DOOR
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