UNCRUMPLE

Etymology

Verb

uncrumple (third-person singular simple present uncrumples, present participle uncrumpling, simple past and past participle uncrumpled)

(transitive) To return something that has been crumpled closer to its original state.

(intransitive) Having been crumpled, to return closer to its original state.

Source: Wiktionary



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