unfurl Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈfɜːl]
  • Us [ ʌnˈfɝːl]

Meaning of unfurl In English

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Examples of unfurl

  • The texts perpetually gesture towards a moment of fulfilment that remains deferred, when their latent significance would unfurl itself in a millennial revelation.

  • Many of its best moments are encapsulated lyrical numbers; very little is allowed to unfurl at a span that convinces us by proper length and emphasis of its dramaturgical importance.

  • The bitter irony is that the tragedy is unfurling in a country which has almost unlimited potential.

  • She says that she will unfurl it when the first person comes in to ask not about his rights but about his responsibilities.

  • That flag has remained firmly unfurled for 13 years.

  • The net is not unfurled at this point.

  • The roof is now being unfurled.

  • That is an example of the education in our police establishments, which is preparing the democratic police for events that will unfurl as time goes by.

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