unwreathe

/ʌnˈriːð/
verb
  1. To remove a wreath or circular arrangement from something.
    • She carefully unwreathed the door after the holiday season ended.
    • The gardener unwreathed the statue to clean the marble underneath.
    • He unwreathed the memorial plaque before the ceremony began.
  2. To untwist or undo something that is coiled or twisted into a circular shape.
    • She gently unwreathed the vine from the trellis.
    • He unwreathed the rope that had become knotted around the post.
    • The child tried to unwreathe the tangled garden hose.
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