Unwind in a sentence as a verb

It's a chance for the candidate to unwind, ask some questions, etc.

Maybe a crash if Murphy's Law holds true and there is a sudden major unwind.

Ugh, I used to drink every day to unwind, but then it got out of control.

> booze enables workaholism, because of the fast unwind timeI think this is the key insight from the article.

Companies are sitting on piles of cash or continuing to unwind their debt from the 2008 crisis, therefore we have not enough people spending.

The great thing about with-open-file is that it ensures the file gets closed regardless of what the code in the scope does, using unwind-protect.

This is still a disaster, but it does not allow you to retroactively unwind previous DH exchanges and decrypt earlier captured sessions.

I've just spent the last hour on the phone with Comcast support asking them to disable the "xfinitywifi" my router is broadcasting and when it was all over decided to unwind and read some NH...

Unwind definitions

verb

reverse the winding or twisting of; "unwind a ball of yarn"

See also: unroll

verb

separate the tangles of

See also: disentangle

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 unbend decompress

verb

cause to feel relaxed; "A hot bath always relaxes me"

See also: relax unstrain unlax