unscroll
English
Etymology
un- + scroll
Verb
unscroll (third-person singular simple present unscrolls, present participle unscrolling, simple past and past participle unscrolled)
- To open or unfold progressively, as a scroll does.
- 2008 March 30, The New York Times, “Zimbabweans Vote, Desperate for Change”, in New York Times:
- Lines were long at the polling stations here well before morning had unscrolled its first light.
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