Pronunciation: /ʌnblɑk/
noun a process or action of removing an obstruction or barrier
A1 I need the unblock of my favorite website.
A2 The unblock of the drain was successful.
B1 Can you assist with the unblock of my email account?
B2 The technician was called to unblock the jammed printer.
C1 The unblock of the road was necessary for traffic to flow smoothly.
C2 The unblock of the financial transaction was finally approved after thorough review.
verb to remove an obstruction or barrier
A1 Please unblock the sink by removing the hair clog.
A2 I need to unblock my friend on social media so we can communicate again.
B1 The IT technician had to unblock the website that was restricted by the firewall.
B2 In order to access the streaming service, you may need to unblock certain ports on your router.
C1 The diplomat worked tirelessly to unblock negotiations between the two warring countries.
C2 The artist's creative block was finally unblocked after a long period of artistic stagnation.
formal Please unblock the access to the restricted website.
informal Can you unblock me on social media so we can chat?
slang I had to unblock my friend after our argument.
figurative Sometimes we need to unblock our minds to see things from a different perspective.
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