noun
- the act or process of removing stitches or analyzing something in detail
Usage: gerund form
verb
- removing stitches from sewn material
- carefully analyzing or examining something in detail to understand or criticize it
Usage: present participle of unpick
Usage: present participle of unpick; often used with arguments, policies, or complex issues
Examples
- She spent the evening unpicking the hem of her dress.
- The seam came loose after unpicking just a few stitches.
- The journalist was unpicking the politician’s argument piece by piece.
- They began unpicking the flaws in the new policy proposal.
- The unpicking of the sweater took longer than expected.
- His careful unpicking of the evidence revealed several inconsistencies.
- The unpicking process requires patience and attention to detail.