unbox

/ʌnˈbɑks/
verb
  1. To remove something from a box or container.
    • She carefully unboxed the new vase and placed it on the shelf.
    • I can't wait to unbox my new phone and see all its features.
    • The delivery worker unboxed the furniture and assembled it in the living room.
  2. To open and reveal the contents of a product, often for a review or demonstration, especially in online videos.
    • Millions of viewers watched her unbox the limited-edition sneakers.
    • The tech reviewer unboxed the latest gaming console on his channel.
    • He loves to unbox new gadgets and share his first impressions.
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