- remove from its packing; "unpack the presents"
- In historical linguistics and language contact, unpacking is the separation of the features of a segment into distinct segments.
- To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously been arranged closely and securely in a pack; To empty containers that had been packed; To analyze a concept or a text; this sense? ...
- (unpacked) Having had its packing removed; Not yet packed; Not yet having had its packing removed. (Especially after still. For more on this use, see [1])
- (Unpacking) Removing the customer's goods from containers and placing them on a flat surface, as well as the disposal of such containers and packing materials. If ordered, unpacking service must be performed at the time of delivery unless requested otherwise.
- (Unpacking) Removal of cargo, dunnage, etc., from container.
- (Unpacking) Removing boxes and brings out your moving belonging and arrange at new place.
- (Unpacking) Unloading a kiln after firing. The most traumatic time for the potter. "The kiln is the potter's gamble; he doesn't need the pools or the lottery." - David Leach.
- m. of ovm_object. Method to unpack an ovm_object from a stream of bits. In order to provide class-specific unpacking behavior, the user should override the do_unpack method, not the unpack method.
- suppresses paneling. By default, multiple plots can appear in some output panels. Specify UNPACK to display each plot separately.
- In NLP modeling, to elicit the sequence and details of how something works. For example, a trauma might seem to trigger “instantaneously,” but if you unpack it, you will discover that it has a sequence and structure.