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un- +‎ pry

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unpry (third-person singular simple present unpries, present participle unprying, simple past and past participle unpried)

  1. (transitive) To pry apart; to prise or loosen.
    • 1973, Chilton's Power Accessories and Wiring Diagrams Manual, page 364:
      Unplug the wires from the switch by unprying the locking tab.
    • 1997, Michael R. Phillips, A Rift in Time, page 275:
      Unprying the plastic edge, she lifted off the lid and brought the open can toward her face.