undoubles

/ʌnˈdʌbəlz/
verb
  1. To make something single again; to reverse the doubling of something.
    • The magician undoubles the rope with a quick flick of his wrist.
    • She carefully undoubles the folded map to see the whole route.
    • He undoubles the stack of papers to check for any missing pages.
  2. To separate or split something that was combined into two parts.
    • In the experiment, the scientist undoubles the paired samples for individual analysis.
    • The twins often undouble their shared toys when they argue.
    • The chef undoubles the twin portions of dough to roll them separately.
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