Concept cluster: Activities > Undoing or removing something
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(transitive, Internet) To redirect (network traffic, etc.) nowhere; to discard (incoming traffic).
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Alternative form of carveout [The selling of a minority stake in a subsidiary by a parent company; a partial spinoff.]
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(intransitive, rare) Followed by to or unto: to adhere, cling, or stick fast to something.
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Anything separated or selected from a mass.
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(US, agriculture) The separation of a group of cattle from a herd; the place where they are collected.
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Obsolete spelling of darrain [(obsolete, transitive) To make ready to fight; to arm oneself for combat.]
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(transitive, fashion slang) To store in appropriate packaging for later.
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(military) to remove arms
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(transitive) To remove from a bag.
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(military, chiefly nautical) To cause an armor-piercing shell to lose its hardened cap, degrading its ability to penetrate armor.
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(transitive) To remove (goods or containers) from a railroad flatcar using special equipment.
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(nautical, transitive, intransitive) To remove the rigging from (a vessel, etc.).
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(transitive, rare) To remove a sticker from.
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The act of disarming an opponent in a fight.
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(rare) The act of divesting of armature.
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To select and separate an animal or animals from a group.
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(firearms) The removal of the breechblock for the purpose of disabling the gun.
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(transitive) To cut off.
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One who, or that which, offloads.
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The act of striping again or differently.
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(transitive) To make, polish, perfect or clean the rim of an opening or hole.
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(transitive) To separate by ropes; to cordon off.
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(nautical, transitive) To unfurl a reef from a sail
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(transitive) To remove cargo from (a container).
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(intransitive) To be removed by stripping
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(transitive) To remove the hair using a thread.
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(transitive) To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from.
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One who, or that which, unblocks.
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One who unbosoms, or discloses.
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(nautical) To detach (a rope, line, etc.).
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One who unchains.
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One who or that which unfastens.
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(transitive) To remove (a weapon) from its holster.
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One who or that which unhooks.
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One who or that which unlatches.
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One who unleashes.
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(obsolete) To deploy an artillery piece for firing (i.e. to detach it from its limber).
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One who or that which unloads.
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One who, or that which, unlocks.
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One who, or that which, unpicks.
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(transitive) To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket.
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One who, or that which, unravels.
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A person or machine that unrolls something.
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(transitive) To remove the safety from (a weapon).
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One who, or that which, unscrews; a device for unscrewing.
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One who unseals something.
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(nautical) To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel
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A person or machine that unstacks something.
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One who or that which untwists.
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(transitive, video games) To cease to wield (a weapon).

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