unbottle

/ʌnˈbɑtəl/
verb
  1. To release or express emotions, thoughts, or feelings that have been held back.
    • After the long talk, she finally unbottled all her anger.
    • The poem helped the writer unbottle years of suppressed joy.
    • He needed to unbottle his grief before it consumed him.
  2. To remove a liquid from a bottle; to open a bottle.
    • He unbottled the homemade sauce and poured it into a bowl.
    • The chef unbottled the olive oil for the salad dressing.
    • Carefully unbottle the wine to let it breathe.
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