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: --
Note that because primitive functions (like *) cannot be unfolded, we have to annotate their arguments as unsafe.
In this study, the narrative unfolded in a conversational interaction in which the focus was on the ageing experience.
The presence of zinc in the unfolded state suppresses this local bump and the broad activation barrier becomes accessible.
The precise nature and cause of her injury, therefore, became a central focus of inquiry in the case, which unfolded as follows.
That which is signified is the thing proposed about which we speak; that which signifies is the demonstration unfolded in systems of precepts.
Populating partially unfolded forms by hydrogen exchange-directed protein engineering.
If needed, the definitions of other functions can be unfolded explicitly by tailored evaluation tactics.
Within two months, a short war had unfolded which cost over 1,000 lives.