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uncrate

(ʌnˈkreɪt)
vb (tr)
to remove from a crate
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.uncrate - remove from the crateuncrate - remove from the crate; "uncrate the glassed carefully!"
unpack, take out - remove from its packing; "unpack the presents"
crate - put into a crate; as for protection; "crate the paintings before shipping them to the museum"
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References in classic literature ?
For the first time Michael had performed a railroad journey uncrated. Merely with collar and chain had he travelled up from Oakland.
Accordingly, Pike prohibited Bruce Church from transporting uncrated cantaloupes from its Arizona ranch to California for packing and processing.
For extra care or temperature control, White Glove Services offers vehicles equipped for HAZMAT, AA&E, high-value cargo, and uncrated items.
New York, NY, April 10, 2019 --(PR.com)-- A painting never before seen by the public will be uncrated Friday evening at Usagi NY during the reception for "A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art." The reception 6-10 p.m.
Features uncrated, uncensored dance, comedy, drama and music in cafes, theaters, storefronts and other locations.
If you're not sure your dog can be trusted uncrated, start a testing protocol, gradually leaving him uncrated for increasing periods.
(52.) In her essay, "The Federal Art Project, 1934-39," written for Blanche Lazzell: The Life and Work of an American Modernist, Marlene Park analyzes Lazzell's color study for the mural, not the mural itself, as the mural was not uncrated and therefore unavailable for analysis at the that time.
"Jet bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons," President Kennedy elaborated, "are now being uncrated and assembled in Cuba while the necessary air bases are being prepared." (29) October 27--"Black Saturday," as Robert Kennedy later labeled it--was the day the Soviet ships approached the established quarantine line.
As a matter of fact (and with a 9mm magazine from another maker on hand to test), I uncrated a good cross-section of 9mm ammo and went to work.