unstop

Related to unstop: unstoppable

un·stop

 (ŭn-stŏp′)
tr.v. un·stopped, un·stop·ping, un·stops
1. To remove a stopper from.
2. To remove an obstruction from; open.
3. Music To pull out the stops of (a pipe organ).
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unstop

(ʌnˈstɒp)
vb (tr) , -stops, -stopping or -stopped
1. to remove the stop or stopper from
2. to free from any stoppage or obstruction; open
3. (Music, other) to draw out the stops on (an organ)
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un•stop

(ʌnˈstɒp)

v.t. -stopped, -stop•ping.
1. to remove the stopper from.
2. to free from any obstruction; open.
[1350–1400]
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unstop


Past participle: unstopped
Gerund: unstopping

Imperative
unstop
unstop
Present
I unstop
you unstop
he/she/it unstops
we unstop
you unstop
they unstop
Preterite
I unstopped
you unstopped
he/she/it unstopped
we unstopped
you unstopped
they unstopped
Present Continuous
I am unstopping
you are unstopping
he/she/it is unstopping
we are unstopping
you are unstopping
they are unstopping
Present Perfect
I have unstopped
you have unstopped
he/she/it has unstopped
we have unstopped
you have unstopped
they have unstopped
Past Continuous
I was unstopping
you were unstopping
he/she/it was unstopping
we were unstopping
you were unstopping
they were unstopping
Past Perfect
I had unstopped
you had unstopped
he/she/it had unstopped
we had unstopped
you had unstopped
they had unstopped
Future
I will unstop
you will unstop
he/she/it will unstop
we will unstop
you will unstop
they will unstop
Future Perfect
I will have unstopped
you will have unstopped
he/she/it will have unstopped
we will have unstopped
you will have unstopped
they will have unstopped
Future Continuous
I will be unstopping
you will be unstopping
he/she/it will be unstopping
we will be unstopping
you will be unstopping
they will be unstopping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unstopping
you have been unstopping
he/she/it has been unstopping
we have been unstopping
you have been unstopping
they have been unstopping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unstopping
you will have been unstopping
he/she/it will have been unstopping
we will have been unstopping
you will have been unstopping
they will have been unstopping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unstopping
you had been unstopping
he/she/it had been unstopping
we had been unstopping
you had been unstopping
they had been unstopping
Conditional
I would unstop
you would unstop
he/she/it would unstop
we would unstop
you would unstop
they would unstop
Past Conditional
I would have unstopped
you would have unstopped
he/she/it would have unstopped
we would have unstopped
you would have unstopped
they would have unstopped
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations
يَنْزَع السِدادَه
uvolnit
rense
dugulást megszüntet
losa stíflu
attīrītnoņemt šķērsli

unstop

[ˈʌnˈstɒp] VTdesobstruir, desatascar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

unstop

vt drainfrei machen; bottleöffnen, aufmachen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

unstop

(anˈstop) past tense, past participle unˈstopped verb
to remove a blockage from (eg a drain). The plumber has unstopped the pipe.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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Its voice echoes the past and sounds the present with a care and intelligence sufficient to unstop our ears, if we will attend to it.
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