unsheathe - Meaning in Sanskrit

unsheathe - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of unsheathe in English

unsheathe verb

  1. draw from a sheath or scabbard

    Example

    • "the knight unsheathed his sword"

What is unsheathe meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase unsheathe refers to draw from a sheath or scabbard. See unsheathe meaning in Sanskrit, unsheathe definition, translation and meaning of unsheathe in Sanskrit. Also learn unsheathe opposite words, unsheathe antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of unsheathe. Find the answer of what is the meaning of unsheathe in Sanskrit.

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