Unwrapped Crossword Clue Answer

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Opened

Definition 1:
To move (a door, window, etc.) so that an opening is no longer covered .

Examples:
This door is hard to open.
Open the door!” shouted the police officer.
Would you mind if I opened a window?
Let’s open (up) the curtains and let in some sunlight.
Definition 2:
To move and no longer cover an opening The opposite of open is close in every sense except sense 10..

Examples:
The car door opened and a beautiful woman stepped out.
The door opened and closed so quietly that I didn’t notice he had come in the room.
This drawer is stuck. It just won’t open!
Definition 3:
To cause (something) to no longer be covered, sealed, or blocked .

Examples:
It’s time to open (up) your birthday presents!
open a can/box/jar
She comes home, turns on the TV, and starts opening her mail.
The janitor opens the building [=unlocks the doors of the building] at 7 o’clock.
The city only opened (up) this street to cars five years ago.
Definition 4:
To separate the parts or edges of something + obj no obj .

Examples:
Open (up) your books to page 27.
She opened her eyes and smiled at me.
I opened my umbrella and stepped out into the rain.
Open your mouth wide for me,” said the dentist.
You haven’t opened your mouth [=you have not said anything] since you’ve been here.
Open wide,” said the dentist.
His eyes opened slowly.
I can’t get this suitcase to open.
The roses are starting to open (up).
Definition 5:
To make a hole or opening in (something) + obj no obj .

Examples:
The surgery requires opening (up) the patient’s chest.
The heavens opened [=it began to rain] and the rain poured down. = The heavens opened up and the rain poured down.
Definition 6:
To allow (a park, road, etc.) to be used + obj no obj .

Examples:
The town opened the road again 10 days after the flood.
They’ve finally opened the bridge (up) to traffic again. [=allowed cars to use the bridge again]
The park opens every morning at dawn.
Definition 7:
To begin the regular services or activities of (a business, school, etc.) + obj no obj .

Examples:
We’ll be opening (up) the café an hour early tomorrow morning.
The café will be opening (up) an hour early tomorrow morning.
What time does the library open?
The store opens at 9 a.m. on Saturdays.
Definition 8:
To begin the activities or services of (a business, school, etc.) for the first time + obj no obj .

Examples:
I’ve always dreamed of opening (up) a restaurant.
A newly opened elementary school
They’re building a drugstore, which is scheduled to open in May.
We opened for business in 1955.
The play opens [=begins being performed] next week.
The film/movie opens [=begins being shown in movie theaters] nationwide later this month.
Definition 9:
To begin (something) + obj no obj .

Examples:
The police have opened an inquiry/investigation into the matter. = The police have opened (up) an inquiry/investigation into the matter.
We plan to open negotiations with the other side.
A way of opening debate/discussion on the issue
Let’s open the bidding for this beautiful painting at $2,000.
Her most famous poem opens the new collection. [=it is the first poem in the new collection]
He always opens his speeches with a joke.
It’s traditional to open baseball games with the national anthem.
She opened the meeting by thanking everyone for coming.
The song opens with a single voice singing a haunting melody.
The novel opens (up) with a description of a small apartment.
He always opens with a joke.
Definition 10:
To begin keeping money in (an account at a bank) .

Examples:
I opened (up) a new savings account at a different bank.
Definition 11:
To begin to use (a file, document, or program) on a computer .

Examples:
opening (up) a new document/file
Open the program by double-clicking on the icon.
Definition 12:
To allow movement or passage through a doorway or other opening often + out .

Examples:
The hallway opens (up) into a large family room.
A porch opens off the kitchen. = The kitchen opens onto a porch.
Their bedroom opens out onto the backyard.
Definition 13:
To have a specified price or be at a specified level at the beginning of the day .

Examples:
The stock opened at $19 a share and closed at $22.
Stocks opened weak but closed strong.

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