unpack
//ʌnˈpæk//
Verb
unpackInfinitive
unpackPresent tense
unpackedPast tense
unpackedPast participle
unpackingPresent participle
unpacksThird-person singular
1
To remove items from a container such as a suitcase, box, or bag.
I need to unpack my suitcase after the trip.
2
To analyze or examine something in detail, especially to explain or clarify a complex idea or statement.
Let me unpack what the professor said in today's lecture.
3
(Computing) To decompress or extract data from a compressed file format.
You need to unpack the ZIP file before you can access the documents.