Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
unsheathe
verb
/ʌnˈʃiːθ/

Definition
To draw or take out something from a sheath, especially a sword or knife.

Examples
- He decided to unsheathe his sword in preparation for the duel.
- With a swift motion, she unsheathed the dagger from her belt.
- The knight unsheathed his weapon with confidence, ready to face his opponent.

Meaning
The act of removing a blade from its protective covering, often in the context of preparing for use or in a moment of action.

Synonyms
- drew
- extracted
- revealed
- uncovered