unwire

/ʌnˈwaɪər/
verb
  1. To remove wires or cables from something, especially electronic devices or systems.
    • She carefully unwired the computer to recycle its components.
    • The technician had to unwire the old alarm system before installing the new one.
    • We need to unwire the holiday lights and store them properly.
  2. To disconnect or detach something that is connected by wires.
    • The electrician unwired the faulty outlet to prevent a short circuit.
    • He unwired the speakers from the amplifier to move them to another room.
    • Please unwire the charging cable from the laptop before you leave.
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