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Wind off

💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wind off"

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unwindverb(intransitive, colloquial) To relax; to chill out; to rest and become relieved of stress
unrollverb(transitive) To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled.
wind downverb(intransitive, idiomatic) To relax; to get rid of stress; to destress.
unspoolverbTo remove (film, cotton, etc.) from a spool; unwind.
uncoilverb(transitive) To unwind or untwist (something).
unreaveverb(obsolete, transitive) Alternative spelling of unreeve. [(transitive, nautical) To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block.]
unreelverb(transitive) To remove or uncoil from a reel.
evolveverb(transitive) To change or transform (something).
reel outverb(transitive) To unreel
wind backverb(transitive) To wind (a tape, cassette, or film, etc) towards the beginning; to rewind.
unclewverb(archaic, transitive, also figurative) To unwind, unfold, unravel or untie.
outwindverb(transitive) To surpass in wind or breath.
wind upverb(intransitive, copulative) To end up; to arrive or result.
ravelnoun(figuratively) A confusing, intricate, or perplexing situation; a complication.
unspinverbTo counteract or decipher a complicated web of lies, statements, arguments, traditions, etc.
unpeelverb(transitive) To remove the peel from something; to peel.
unfurlverbTo unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag.
unswaddleverbTo remove swaddling, to unwrap.
unwreatheverb(transitive) To untwist, uncoil, or untwine (something wreathed).
devolveverb(especially of a central government to a local one, a federal one to a federated one, etc.) To transfer authority and responsibility for (something) to (another entity).

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