unpacked

[US]/[ʌnˈpækt]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈpækt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To remove contents from a package or container.; To unpack baggage, especially metaphorically, to reveal something previously hidden.; To unpack data structures, such as arrays or lists, to access their elements.
adj.Having been unpacked.

Phrases & Collocations

unpacked bags

unpacked the box

unpacking quickly

unpacked suitcase

unpacked life

unpacked emotions

unpacking now

unpacked contents

unpacked deal

unpacked truth

Example Sentences

the suitcase was unpacked and the clothes were neatly folded.

she unpacked her laptop and started working on the presentation.

after the trip, we unpacked our bags and sorted through souvenirs.

he unpacked the box of old photographs and reminisced about the past.

the delivery driver unpacked the shipment of new inventory.

we unpacked the camping gear and prepared for the hike.

the analyst unpacked the data to identify key trends.

she unpacked her emotional baggage and started moving forward.

the team unpacked the project proposal and discussed the details.

he unpacked the software and installed it on his computer.

the journalist unpacked the complex political situation for the audience.

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