untrim

/ʌnˈtrɪm/
verb
  1. To remove the trimming or decoration from something; to make plain.
    • The tailor had to untrim the jacket to replace the old buttons.
    • He carefully untrimmed the hat, taking off the ribbon and feathers.
    • She decided to untrim the Christmas tree after the holidays were over.
  2. To restore something to its original, uncut state; to reverse a trimming or cutting.
    • The gardener had to untrim the hedge because it was cut too short.
    • If you untrim the photo, you'll see the full image before it was cropped.
    • The barber offered to untrim the beard, but the damage was already done.
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