0 to take something out of a box, for example something that you have recently bought or have moved to a different place:
Online help videos show how to unbox the printer and install it.
It took less than 17 minutes for two of us to unbox, rack, power and cable up the Fibre Channel over Ethernet connections.
I just moved to a much bigger place and can finally, after 2 years, unbox and organize every last bit of my media.
We had to unbox all the games that got packed with the defect.
Such new term formers unbox and raise make terms less readable and complicate programming.
Firstly, it is easier to generate fast code if single-precision floating-point numbers are used, since these can be unboxed more easily.
If we unbox uniformly, we risk repeatedly re-constructing a pair that already exists as a member of the list.
Before haul videos became an online trend, millions of people spent time watching other people, in technical product videos, unbox their latest new gadgets and technology.