discase

/dɪsˈkeɪs/
verb
  1. To remove a covering or case from something; to uncover.
    • He discased the sword from its leather scabbard for the first time in decades.
    • The technician carefully discased the delicate instrument from its protective shell.
    • She discased the ancient artifact to examine it under the light.
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