verb
- present participle of dispread; to spread out or unfold
Usage: archaic or literary
noun
- the act or process of spreading out or unfolding
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The bird was dispreading its wings in the morning sun.
- The dispreading of the fabric revealed the intricate pattern beneath.
- She watched the dispreading of the peacock's tail feathers with wonder.
- The dispreading motion of the sail caught the wind perfectly.
- The flower's dispreading petals opened to greet the dawn.