unseal

/ʌnˈsiːl/
verb
  1. To open something that is closed or fastened with a seal.
    • The technician had to unseal the container to inspect the contents.
    • Please unseal the jar so we can use the sauce.
    • She used a knife to unseal the envelope.
  2. To make something officially accessible or available after it has been closed or restricted.
    • The agreement was kept secret until they agreed to unseal it.
    • The court decided to unseal the documents for public review.
    • The company will unseal the new product details next week.
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