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I . unwind <unwound, unwound> [ʌnˈwaɪnd] VB trans

II . unwind <unwound, unwound> [ʌnˈwaɪnd] VB intr

1. unwind rope:

unwind

2. unwind person:

unwind

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But his fantasy of having power over the other residents of the ark unwinds as matters become more and more complex.
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As the string unwinds, much of this energy is converted into rotational kinetic energy, causing the yo-yo to spin rapidly.
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Too strong of an initial binding to a bad location and the strands will not unwind quickly enough.
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The spiral shape of the awn can unwind during daily changes in humidity, leading to self-burial of the seeds once they are on the ground.
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As the ropes unwind, the voladores spin, creating a moving pyramid shape.
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In order to deliver funds, the manager must unwind the position at a loss.
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Though he campaigned tirelessly and seems to have won frequently, the king proved unable to stop the empire's unwinding.
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The chromosomes also unwind back into the expanded chromatin that is present during interphase.
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He was just wound and wouldn't unwind until the day was done, no matter how long the day went.
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Working on a song for an album is sometimes a lot of work, and occasionally we need some time to unwind.
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