verb
- to undo or reverse the process of weaving; to separate woven threads or materials
- to undo or destroy something that has been carefully constructed or put together
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘unweave’
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- She carefully unweaves the damaged section of the tapestry.
- The spider unweaves part of its web to repair it.
- Time slowly unweaves the fabric of old friendships.
- The detective unweaves the complex plot step by step.
- He unweaves the rope to use the individual strands.
- The storm unweaves the carefully planned outdoor event.