uncap

/ʌnˈkæp/
verb
  1. To remove the cap or lid from something.
    • The child struggled to uncap the tube of toothpaste.
    • He uncapped his pen before signing the document.
    • She uncapped the bottle of water and took a long drink.
  2. To remove a limit or restriction on something, such as a price, salary, or quantity.
    • The company voted to uncap executive bonuses this year.
    • The government decided to uncap tuition fees for international students.
    • After years of limits, the city council voted to uncap the number of food truck permits.
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