0 past simple and past participle of unroll --
1 to open and become flat from a rolled position, or to cause something to do this: --
In the middle of the 20th century only 585 rolls or fragments had been completely unrolled, and 209 unrolled in part.
This could be used to generate record-style data structures or unrolled loops, for example, or could generate entire algorithms based on complex parameters.
Most road surfaces were made up of undressed and unrolled water-bound macadam which did not use tar as a sealant.
It is wrapped around the rolling pin and unrolled onto the rest of the pie.
The raw material is fed into the automatic feeder after it has been unrolled from a coil and put through a straightener.
The world did not stand still while this slow operation was unrolled.
A joint can be made on tubes, which can be unrolled from drums.
What really matters is the average recurrent revenue costs, once the scheme is unrolled.