unfuse

verb

Etymology

From un- + fuse.

  1. derived from fūsus
  2. derived from fusée
  3. derived from fuso
  4. prefixed as unfuse — “un + fuse

Definitions

  1. To separate before a fusion

    To separate before a fusion; to make no longer fused.

    • Nobody can unfuse fused bones, Quen, nobody."
    • I've become permanently fused with him. And I can't unfuse. I'm sitting here waiting to unfuse
    • A fused hem is almost impossible to change because adhesive residue sticks all over the place when you try to unfuse it.

The neighborhood

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