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1Unstick — Un*stick , v. t. [1st pref. un + stick.] To release, as one thing stuck to another. Richardson. [1913 Webster] …
2unstick — index detach, disengage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3unstick — ► VERB (past and past part. unstuck) ▪ cause to become no longer stuck together. ● come unstuck Cf. ↑come unstuck …
4unstick — [unstik′] vt. unstuck, unsticking to loosen or free (something stuck) …
5unstick — [[t]ʌnstɪ̱k[/t]] unsticks, unsticking, unstuck V ERG If you unstick something or if it unsticks, it becomes separated from the thing that it was stuck to. → See also unstuck [V n] Mike shook his head, to unstick his hair from his sweating… …
6unstick — transitive verb (unstuck; sticking) Date: 1706 to release from a state of adhesion …
7unstick — /un stik /, v., unstuck, unsticking. v.t. 1. to free, as one thing stuck to another. v.i. 2. to become unstuck: Finally, the car s horn unstuck. [1700 10; UN 2 + STICK2] * * * …
8unstick — verb To free something from the condition of being stuck (mechanically, or with adhesive) …
9unstick — Synonyms and related words: cast off, detach, diffuse, disengage, disjoin, disperse, doff, ease, ease off, free, let go, let up, liberate, loose, loosen, relax, release, remove, scatter, slack, slack off, slacken, take off, unbar, unbind, unbolt …
10unstick — un stick || ‚ʌn stɪk v. free, loose, separate (something stuck or attached) …