undock

/ʌnˈdɑk/
verb
  1. To separate a spacecraft or a ship from a docking station or another vessel.
    • The captain gave the order to undock the ship from the pier.
    • After the supplies were loaded, the shuttle began to undock and drift away.
    • The astronauts prepared to undock the capsule from the space station.
  2. To detach or disconnect a device from a docking station or port.
    • Remember to undock your laptop before you leave your desk.
    • The phone undocked automatically when I picked it up.
    • She undocked her tablet from the keyboard to use it as a touchscreen.
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