Unbend in a sentence as a verb

- and unbend the bendy circuit board to get the RAM in, but it worked.

The solution was to loosen the screws around the ram slots, letting the bent board unbend.

A bent coin would be fed through the neck of the bottle and the vice would be used to unbend the coin inside the bottle.

Again, the fact that some groups have been violently unbent does not mean that groups can't unbend themselves.

Had to dissasemble the port, unbend the pins into their correct position, and plugged them in again.

That's a shame, because I often agree with the EFF, yet I have to do a lot of work to unbend their reality distortion field.

I'm also blown away by the programmers that have done the math on how to unbend the light we see to put it back into an actual image.

According to Rayiner, a paperclip won't unbend itself.

If anything, I expect the CEO of a company to bend the facts into a story, but I expect the journalist covering that company to unbend those facts, not to bend them the other way.

And there was some interesting annealing and tempering going on: it was much harder to untwist than to twist, easier to unbend than to bend, and subsequent bends preferred new locations to repeat bending.

That's exactly how you fix disease!The idea that the harms caused by federal and state governments' laws protecting slavery and segregation will go away simply because you get rid of those laws is like believing that a paperclip will unbend itself, or that an overturned boat will right itself.

Unbend definitions

verb

straighten up or out; make straight

See also: straighten

verb

unfasten, as a sail, from a spar or a stay

verb

free from flexure; "unbend a bow"

verb

make less taut; "relax the tension on the rope"

See also: relax

verb

become less tense, rest, or take one's ease; "He relaxed in the hot tub"; "Let's all relax after a hard day's work"

See also: relax unwind decompress

verb

release from mental strain, tension, or formality; "unbend the mind from absorbing too much information"