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unfasten

[uhn-fas-uhn, -fah-suhn] / ʌnˈfæs ən, -ˈfɑ sən /




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CHIBA, Japan — His hair slicked with sweat, his white fencing jacket unfastened to the navel, the happiest loser of the Tokyo Olympics spoke Monday afternoon in a mellow rasp.

From Washington Post

Told to park the truck, he said, he complained a bit before one agent reached into the pickup, opened the door, unfastened Serrano’s seat belt and yanked him out of the vehicle.

From Seattle Times

The mission’s surface team will spend the coming days and weeks unfastening, unfurling and testing the vehicle’s robot arm, communication antennae and other equipment, aligning instruments and upgrading the rover’s software, Hwang said.

From Reuters

A few months ago, he tried to unfasten some sharp engine bolts and sliced his hand open.

From New York Times

He then helped the driver unfasten her seat belt and escorted her away from the fiery vehicle as it burst into flames.

From Washington Times