Spread out or open from a closed or folded state.
Develop or come to a promising stage.
Extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length.
1 We'll bring you more as the situation continues to unfold , Beutel said.
2 However, neither scenario is likely to unfold and both teams played accordingly.
3 Everything depends upon how events unfold over the coming days and weeks.
4 In the time-table I carry in my pocket I unfold the earth.
5 Meanwhile, property stocks will continue to face pressure as court cases unfold .
6 Except that events did not unfold in quite the way Waymo describes.
7 As night follows day, events would unfold in a gruesomely predictable order.
8 In Stratford the most competitive final in years is likely to unfold .
9 Say everything does unfold as expected, and the Democrats claim the House.
10 Many in the industry want to see how Perry's protocol will unfold .
11 Over the course of the next couple of days, that will unfold .
12 Only now is the government really starting unfold out of the box.
13 I unfold it to find three words written in careful block letters.
14 He offers an insight into how the US-North Korea situation could unfold .
15 He must have been having a heart attack witnessing this scene unfold .
16 We are happy that at Cannes, this discussion can unfold , said Frémaux.
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