verb

definition

To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag.

example

They unfurled the flag at the start of the festival.

definition

To roll out or debut anything.

example

When will we be unfurling the new feature?

definition

To open up by unrolling.

definition

To turn out or unfold; to evolve; to progress.

Examples of unfurled in a Sentence

The air bent around him as his power unfurled in a red haze.

Gabriel said nothing, and fury unfurled within Rhyn as his gaze went to the sleeping woman.

Fear unfurled in her breast, and she clenched her fists.

Thereupon Fodio unfurled the green banner of Mahomet and preached a jihad or religious war.

The raw rage he didn't feel walking with Claire unfurled within him, until he was sprinting.

Sarah heard Jackson and slowly unfurled herself from a sleeping Connor.

We sailed out of Civitavecchia at 6pm, the captain pressed a button and the sails unfurled from the 50ft masts.

Three climbers scaled the tower and unfurled a 50-foot orange and black banner with the words ' Climate Crime '.

The new fronds had recently unfurled when this photo was taken in July.

Thus any incompletely unfurled fronds may be destroyed by the first autumnal frost, whereas mature fronds may escape.

The bright golden petals seemed to sense she was there and slowly unfurled to face her.

The tightness that filled his chest whenever he thought of his betrayer and lover unfurled.

From the tallest tower, they unfurled a banner which read " Property Act - Housing for local people ".

When unfurled, ladder locks rigid so it won?t swing or twist and can be set to clear balconies below if need be.

The German with the blue swimsuit lighter than the sky and carrying in her left hand a German parasol, as yet unfurled.

Here also Owen Glendower unfurled the banner of Welsh independence; from here, in 1401, he harassed the country, sacking Montgomery, burningWelshpool, and destroying Cwm Hir (long "combe," or valley) abbey, of which some columns are said to be now in Llanidloes old church..

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