Unline

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈlɪn/

Unline (verb)

  1. To take out the inner layer or covering from something.

Examples

  • You can unline the jacket to make it lighter.
  • You need to unline the jacket before washing it.

Common collocations: unline a garment, unline a bag

Synonyms of Unline

Neutral

Antonyms of Unline

  • To 'line' means to add lines or outlines to something.