verb
- to remove things from a suitcase, box, or container
- to analyze or examine something complex in detail
Usage: figurative
Examples
- I need to unpack my suitcase after the trip.
- She unpacked the moving boxes in her new apartment.
- The teacher helped students unpack the meaning of the poem.
- Let’s unpack this complicated issue step by step.
- He unpacked his camping gear at the campsite.
- The therapist asked her to unpack her feelings about the situation.