Verb
/ˌʌnˈstoʊ/
"Unstow" means to remove or take something out of storage or a stowed position. It is often used in contexts involving packing, transporting, or organizing items. The word is relatively less common and is primarily used in written contexts, particularly in technical or logistical discussions, rather than in everyday spoken language.
Necesitamos sacar el equipo antes de poder comenzar el proyecto.
The crew was instructed to unstow the life rafts in case of an emergency.
Se instruyó a la tripulación a sacar los botes salvavidas en caso de emergencia.
After the trip, I plan to unstow all camping gear and clean everything.
While "unstow" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be combined with related phrases in specific contexts, especially where organization or transportation is involved.
"Es hora de deshacerte del pasado."
"Unstow your thoughts" - suggests clearing your mind for better focus.
"Saca tus pensamientos."
"Let’s unstow our priorities" - focusing on what matters most.
The word "unstow" is a compound of the prefix "un-", meaning "to reverse" or "removal," and "stow," which comes from Middle Dutch "stouwen," meaning "to heap" or "to store." The term has been in use since the late 19th century with its contemporary meaning.
Synonyms: - Unpack - Remove - Dislodge - Take out
Antonyms: - Stow - Pack - Store - Load