untack

/ʌnˈtæk/
verb
  1. To remove tacks (small nails or pins) from something, especially in sewing or upholstery.
    • The tailor untacked the hem to adjust the length of the dress.
    • She carefully untacked the fabric from the wooden frame.
    • He used a small tool to untack the carpet from the floor.
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