Definitions

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  • transitive verb To free from that which blindfolds.

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  • verb transitive To remove a blindfold from.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ blindfold

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Examples

  • “You can unblindfold him now, Elaine,” said Gershwin.

    Turning Thirty Mike Gayle 2000

  • “You can unblindfold him now, Elaine,” said Gershwin.

    Turning Thirty Mike Gayle 2000

  • “You can unblindfold him now, Elaine,” said Gershwin.

    Turning Thirty Mike Gayle 2000

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