0 past simple and past participle of unfold
1 to open or spread out something that has been folded:
He watched her expression as she unfolded the letter.
2 If a situation or story unfolds, it develops or becomes clear to other people:
When state amalgamations began in 1929, some very interesting adaptations of traditions unfolded.
As potentially unsafe functions, their function calls will not be unfolded during their functions' transformation.
Even though unsafe producers should not be unfolded as producers, there is nothing to stop them from being unfolded as safe consumers.
This amount of area was y28 % of the total estimated surface area burial in the entire folding from the completed unfolded state.
Completely unfolded leaves were picked from intermediate positions on the twig; very young or old foliage was avoided.
The instrumental music that accompanies - envelops - this episode is sustained rather than unfolded.
Indeed, as unfolded later in this study, the market dynamics is a result of complex interaction between changing forecasts and investor ratios.
Within two months, a short war had unfolded which cost over 1,000 lives.