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un- +‎ tape

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untape (third-person singular simple present untapes, present participle untaping, simple past and past participle untaped)

  1. (transitive) To detach the adhesive tape from.
    • 2005, John A. Nelson, Joyce C. Nelson, The Big Book of Weekend Woodworking: 150 Easy Projects, page 405:
      After the glue sets, untape the sides from the drawers. Once you are sure all the drawer supports are positioned correctly, nail them in place using 1/2-inch-long brads.
    • 2008, Peep Show (British TV series), "Burgling" (series 5 episode 1)
      JEZ: We might need to tidy up a bit. And we may have to untape the DVD and video and TV and Sky remotes.

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