unwove

/ʌnˈwoʊv/
verb
  1. Separated the threads of something woven; took apart a weave.
    • He unwove the basket to see how it was constructed.
    • She unwove the old scarf to reuse the yarn for a new project.
    • The weaver carefully unwove the section with the mistake.
  2. Undid or reversed something complex or carefully arranged.
    • The detective unwove the alibi piece by piece.
    • She unwove the complicated plot of the novel for her students.
    • Years of trust were unwove in a single moment of betrayal.
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