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Unfold   /ənfˈoʊld/   Listen
Unfold

verb
1.
Develop or come to a promising stage.  Synonyms: blossom, blossom forth, blossom out.
2.
Open to the view.
3.
Extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length.  Synonyms: extend, stretch, stretch out.  "Stretch out that piece of cloth" , "Extend the TV antenna"
4.
Spread out or open from a closed or folded state.  Synonyms: open, spread, spread out.  "Spread your arms"



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"Unfold" Quotes from Famous Books



... if her father went up to the Castle to borrow money it would be lent, or rather given, freely enough; but she also knew that the lender would almost certainly take the opportunity, the very favourable opportunity, to unfold his wishes as regards the borrower's daughter. The one thing would naturally lead to the other—the promise of her father's support of Owen's suit would be the consideration for the money received. How gladly that support would ...
— Beatrice • H. Rider Haggard

... raise our fears And say he is not well: that will suffice To force a river from the public eyes, Or, if he must be dead, oh! let the news Speak in astonish'd whispers: let it use Some phrase without a voice, and be so told, As if the labouring sense griev'd to unfold Its doubtfull woe. Could not the public zeal Conquer the Fates, and save your's? Did the dart Of death, without a preface, pierce your heart? Welcome, sad weeds—but he that mourns for thee, Must bring ...
— Microcosmography - or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters • John Earle

... in Luth. Kirchenblatt—Short and terse, but unfold a deep treasure of thought. The language is noble ...
— John Hus - A brief story of the life of a martyr • William Dallmann

... He has voyaged and travelled almost all over the world, and has recently published a book of his peregrinations, which has been well received. He is of exceeding fluent talk, though rather too much inclined to unfold the secret springs of action in Louis Napoleon, and other potentates, and to tell of revolutions that are coming at some unlooked-for moment, but soon. Still I believe in his wisdom and foresight about as much as ...
— Passages From the English Notebooks, Complete • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... can not make the plants and flowers grow—all we can do is to supply the conditions, and God does the rest. In education we can only supply the conditions for growth—we can not impart, nor force the germs to unfold. ...
— Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 - Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators • Elbert Hubbard


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