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Example sentences for "unfold"

Lexicographically close words:
unflattering; unflecked; unfledged; unflinching; unflinchingly; unfolded; unfolding; unfoldings; unfoldment; unfolds
  1. This shows how our Master had constantly 598:9 to employ words of material significance in order to unfold spiritual thoughts.

  2. Material sense does not unfold the facts of existence; but spiritual sense lifts human consciousness into eternal Truth.

  3. Unfold the latent energies and capac- 445:9 ities for good in your pupil.

  4. We spent a delightful hour in Lilly's observatory, where we made our plans for the following day, which will unfold in the order of their occurrence.

  5. But I was wrong, as will unfold later; wrong, greatly to my trouble and surprise.

  6. I rejoin in Fidh-Nemphed; which, as it has heretofore puzzled all the world to develop, I shall unfold to the reader with an almost miraculous result.

  7. Every legend, however, is founded upon reality, and I will unfold to you from what has Joceline concocted this about St. Patrick.

  8. But we can do with them what we cannot do with real people: we can unfold the whole character before us, stripped of all pretensions of self-love, all disguises of manner.

  9. Thy pages do unfold the wondrous plan By which that Savior has redeemed lost man!

  10. They spent the night in solemn contemplation Or read that precious Book which does unfold Salvation.

  11. A blessing this, which fleeting Time Can not unfold in all its brightness, As 'twill be seen when in Heaven's prime We walk its streets in robes of whiteness.

  12. Joaquin Miller relates how the presence of even an Indian girl--"a bud that in another summer would unfold itself wide to the sun," affected the men in one of the camps.

  13. It was my acquaintance, the seeress said, as he had been in a past life, the life that had moulded his present, and that life would now unfold before us.

  14. Educate thyself as a human being; unfold the godlike powers, which are thy joint possession with man; prize and improve thy blessed partnership in the bequest of Jesus, and thou shall rejoice evermore.

  15. She will study, and unfold her intellect, because God hath endowed her with Mind, and his glory calls for her mental progress.

  16. This is a mystery, and we shall endeavour to unfold it to you from the word.

  17. When the mystery is such an infinite depth, O but men’s eloquence and wisdom must be shallow, far too shallow either to find it out, or unfold it.

  18. And this is the plainness and sincerity of the heart, rightly to discern its own plagues, and unfold them to him.

  19. Therefore search again, unfold the ceremonies; I am wrapt in them, and life eternal with me.

  20. Every human being has in him the germ of the greatest Idea in the universe, the Idea of God; and to unfold this is the end of his existence.

  21. I flattered myself I was fond of studying character, and I would have done a great deal to excite the two originals before me to unfold themselves.

  22. It would, I regret, be quite impossible for me to attempt, in the course of the time I can presume to hold you here, to unfold the history of more than one of these great investigations of Harvey.

  23. Make the little vases of large pink rosebuds; those beginning to unfold are the best.

  24. Unfold the paper and weave various colored tissue-strips in and out through the brown foundations (Fig.

  25. Cut the strips in very fine fringe, unfold and gum them on the bucket in closely overlapping rows, as the cardboard must be entirely concealed to have the appearance of being covered with natural moss (Fig.

  26. It will then unfold itself, and is ready for another meal.

  27. Nay, then, Dunois, we must unfold the Oriflamme, and cry Dennis Montjoye!

  28. Bishop murdered--Messenger of sorrow, never did one man unfold such a packet of woes!

  29. Its essential characteristic lay in the progress made in the evolution of the intellectual faculties, which were then developed to a very high degree, and will unfold still further in the future.

  30. Everything which the ego is able to unfold within itself must give birth to love.

  31. They come to test our strength, and we overcome them, we unfold our latent and dormant powers.

  32. It has only made him discontented and disinclined to unfold his arms.

  33. One longs to know what such beings might have become, if suffered to unfold and expand under the kindly developing influences of education.

  34. Of the immortal flower that will unfold And come to its maturity in heaven!

  35. But now I will unfold At last how yonder suddenly angered flame Out-blows abroad from vasty furnaces Aetnaean.

  36. Now as to what remains Concerning motions we'll unfold our thought.

  37. And all the more since he was wont to give, Concerning the immortal gods themselves, Many pronouncements with a tongue divine, And to unfold by his pronouncements all The nature of the world.

  38. Do men unfold their shadows like a garment?

  39. Ask the world-- The world has heard his story-- If all its annals can unfold A prouder tale of glory?

  40. The Fabian system of war, followed by him, began now to unfold itself with all its evils; but what is Fabian war without Fabian means to support it?

  41. There is something curious in the movements of this modern complicated machine, the funding system; and it is only now that it is beginning to unfold the full extent of its movements.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affect; allegorize; ample; amplify; attend; bare; betoken; blossom; branch; brandish; break; breathe; clarify; clear; crack; dangle; dawn; decipher; decode; demonstrate; deploy; descant; detail; develop; dilate; disclose; discover; disperse; display; dissolve; divulge; dramatize; elaborate; elucidate; embody; enact; end; enlarge; enlighten; ensue; evidence; evince; evolve; exemplify; exhibit; expand; expatiate; explain; explicate; expose; expound; express; extend; fan; fare; flare; flaunt; flourish; flower; follow; free; highlight; illuminate; illustrate; impart; incarnate; indicate; issue; manifest; materialize; mean; narrate; open; overgrow; overrun; parade; particularize; perform; popularize; present; produce; prove; ramify; rationalize; recount; represent; resolve; result; reveal; roll; show; simplify; solve; spin; splay; spotlight; sprawl; spread; terminate; token; uncoil; uncork; uncover; undo; unfold; unfurl; unlatch; unlock; unmask; unpack; unravel; unroll; unsheathe; unveil; unwind; unwrap; wave; widen