Unfurl in a sentence as a verb

>Is such a method how you did this, or did you unfurl your sails?Neither.

For 3: There is an "x" next to the unfurl that you can click to make it go away for everyone.

Often times hiking maps are so large that you couldn't practically unfurl the whole map.

This limits the writer's ability to unfurl a coherent narrative.

Deployment of the solar arrays was supposed to occur at T+plus 11 minutes, 45 seconds, but on-board cameras did not show the panels unfurl as planned.

> you cannot just let the situation unfurl without official interventionI don't think anyone is arguing for wildlife control to completely stop.

And calling that Marxism is the most absurd thing I've heard all day. Apparently mentally well-adjusted people are all Marxists now, let's unfurl the red banners!Relative wealth has an effect on well-being, for obvious social reasons, which is why you can see that correlation in the link you sent.

Not misunderstanding, that's basically my point as well, but that's not how these discussions typically unfurl, which is why an exhortation to better discussion is even needed.

It's basically getting excited about a game physics 'Hello World'.I remember a good few years ago a colleague writing a fully textured 3D cloth sim that would remotely unfurl on your screen, displaying a given message on the cloth.

Unfurl definitions

verb

unroll, unfold, or spread out or be unrolled, unfolded, or spread out from a furled state; "unfurl a banner"

See also: unroll