verb to draw a sword or weapon from its sheath
In cooking, 'unsheathe' can be used metaphorically to describe the action of revealing or releasing flavors or aromas by uncovering a dish or ingredient.
In a metaphorical sense, 'unsheathe' can be used to describe revealing or exposing something hidden or concealed, such as emotions or talents.
In the context of artillery or firearms, 'unsheathe' may be used to describe the action of removing a weapon from its protective covering or casing.
In the field of swordsmanship, 'unsheathe' is used to describe the action of drawing a sword from its sheath in preparation for combat.
The writer unsheathed his pen and began to jot down his thoughts.
The psychologist helped the patient unsheathe their repressed emotions during the therapy session.
The swordsman unsheathed his sword in preparation for the upcoming battle.
The chef unsheathed a sharp knife to begin preparing the ingredients for the dish.
The firefighter quickly unsheathed the axe to break down the door during a rescue operation.