unpack

/ʌnˈpæk/
verb
  1. To take items out of a container such as a suitcase, box, or bag.
    • He unpacked his backpack and laid out his camping gear.
    • After the trip, she began to unpack her suitcase.
    • We need to unpack the boxes before the movers leave.
  2. To analyze or explain something in detail, especially a complex idea or situation.
    • Let's unpack the problem step by step to find a solution.
    • The journalist unpacked the politician's speech for the audience.
    • The teacher helped the students unpack the poem's deeper meaning.
  3. To remove something from a package or wrapping.
    • The child eagerly unpacked the birthday presents.
    • She unpacked the new phone and plugged it in to charge.
    • He unpacked the groceries and put them away.
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