unfuse
English
Etymology
un- + fuse
Verb
unfuse (third-person singular simple present unfuses, present participle unfusing, simple past and past participle unfused)
- to make no longer fused.
- 1997, Dana Redfield, Ezekiel's Chariot, Hampton Roads Publishing (→ISBN), page 172:
- Nobody can unfuse fused bones, Quen, nobody."
- 2003, Michael Pinsky, Future Present: Ethics And/as Science Fiction, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press (→ISBN), page 176:
- I've become permanently fused with him. And I can't unfuse. I'm sitting here waiting to unfuse
- 2010, Jan Saunders Maresh, Sewing For Dummies, John Wiley & Sons (→ISBN), page 132:
- A fused hem is almost impossible to change because adhesive residue sticks all over the place when you try to unfuse it.
- 1997, Dana Redfield, Ezekiel's Chariot, Hampton Roads Publishing (→ISBN), page 172: