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View definitions for unwind

unwind

verb as in undo, untangle

verb as in relax

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It’s also a production that becomes more surreal as it unwinds, though I felt its handling of grief was particularly grounded.

"You can't actually work to the best of your ability without taking those moments for yourself, to pause, to unwind, whatever that might be for you," she says.

From BBC

The antitrust case sets the stage for a potential breakup of Google’s advertising and search businesses or an unwinding of acquisitions that have been pivotal to the tech giant’s growth, legal experts say.

Vinciquerra quickly recognized the linear television channel business was doomed and worked to unwind Sony’s cable channels except in Latin America, Spain and India where the business is still vibrant.

The measure has been the focus of intense debate this year as Republicans and law enforcement advocates have called to unwind some parts of Proposition 47.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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