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    Un·block
    /ˌənˈbläk/

    verb

    • 1. remove an obstruction from (something, especially a pipe or drain): "balloon catheters are used to unblock occluded arteries"
    • 2. restore access to or the use of (email or a website or mobile phone): "crooks are using software to unblock the phones so they can be resold"
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  3. Definition of unblock verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Define unblock. unblock synonyms, unblock pronunciation, unblock translation, English dictionary definition of unblock. tr.v. un·blocked , un·block·ing , un·blocks To remove or clear an obstruction from: unblock a road; unblock an artery. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

  5. unblock. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English unblock /ʌnˈblɒk $ -ˈblɑːk/ verb [ transitive] if you unblock a pipe, you remove something that is blocking it unblock a toilet/drain/chimney etc → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus unblock a toilet/drain/chimney etc • Watchdog featured her after she called out a ...

  6. Define Unblock. Unblocking refers to the act of removing a block or restriction that was previously put in place. It is the opposite of blocking and is often done to restore access to something that was previously restricted. For example, if a website was accidentally blocked by a firewall, unblocking it would restore access to that website.

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    unblock (third-person singular simple present unblocks, present participle unblocking, simple past and past participle unblocked) 1. (transitive) To remove or clear a block or obstruction from. 1.1. Synonym: deobstruct 1.2. We need a plumber to unblockthe sink. 1.1. 2021 March 10, “Network News: Flooding closes Highland and West Coast main lines in...

    unblock (plural unblocks) 1. The removal of a block or blockage. 1.1. 1997, Danny Roth, Focus on Declarer Play, page 68: 1.1.1. Look for every opportunity to create an entry to the weak hand. Spectacular unblocksare often needed. 1.2. 2017, Natalie Enright Jerger, Tushar Krishna, Li-Shiuan Peh, On-Chip Networks: Second Edition, page 110: 1.2.1. Con...

  7. verb. un· block ˌən-ˈbläk. unblocked; unblocking; unblocks. Synonyms of unblock. transitive verb. : to free from being blocked. Synonyms. clear. free. open. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unblock in a Sentence. A procedure was done to unblock his arteries. unblock the road so that the convoy can proceed.

  8. Unblock definition: to remove a block or obstruction from. See examples of UNBLOCK used in a sentence.

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