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    un·pack
    /ˌənˈpak/

    verb

    • 1. open and remove the contents of (a suitcase, bag, or package): "he unpacked and put everything away"

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  2. The meaning of UNPACK is to remove the contents of. How to use unpack in a sentence.

  3. UNPACK definition: 1. to remove things from a suitcase, bag, or box: 2. to explain or examine something in order to…. Learn more.

  4. unpack meaning, definition, what is unpack: to take everything out of a box, bag, su...: Learn more.

  5. verb. to remove the packed contents of (a case, trunk, etc) tr to take (something) out of a packed container. tr to remove a pack from; unload. to unpack a mule. tr to explain (a question, issue, etc) by analysing its component parts.

  6. To unpack is to take stuff out that's been packed, like the clothing in your suitcase or the fragile item that's been buried in ten thousand Styrofoam peanuts. If a large shipment arrives at a company, it may take several people to unpack the items and take stock of the contents.

  7. to remove the packed contents of (a case, trunk, etc) 2. (transitive) to take (something) out of a packed container. 3. (transitive) to remove a pack from; unload. to unpack a mule. 4. (transitive) to explain (a question, issue, etc) by analysing its component parts. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. UNPACK meaning: 1. to remove things from a suitcase, bag, or box: 2. to explain or examine something in order to…. Learn more.

  9. 1. to undo or remove the contents from (a box, trunk, etc.). 2. to remove (something) from a container. 3. to unburden, as the mind; reveal. 4. to decipher; analyze: to unpack a metaphor. 5. to remove a pack or load from (a horse, etc.). v.i. 6. to remove the contents of a container.

  10. [transitive, intransitive] unpack (something) to take things out of a bag, case, etc. I unpacked my bags as soon as I arrived. She unpacked all the clothes she needed and left the rest in the case.

  11. 1. When you unpack a suitcase, box, or similar container, or you unpack the things inside it, you take the things out of the container. [...] 2. If you unpack an idea or problem, you analyse it and consider it in detail. [...] More. Conjugations of 'unpack' present simple: I unpack, you unpack [...] past simple: I unpacked, you unpacked [...]