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
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unstop
(anˈstop) – past tense, past participle unˈstopped – verb to remove a blockage from (eg a drain). The plumber has unstopped the pipe.desobstruir, desatascar
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