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"unlatch" Definitions
  1. to open or loose by lifting the latch
  2. to become loosed or opened

39 Sentences With "unlatch"

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Step 3: Pull the hair underneath the braid and unlatch the hook.
He can't walk, so we unlatch the door and reach him immediately.
Katie was able to unlatch their hotel room door, and wandered into the lobby.
Lovell was the first to unlatch his restraint belt and pop out of his seat.
Like a leach, once Epstein had his fill, he would unlatch and seek out another victim.
Unlatch the domed lid and you find a shallow tray with a long, dainty spoon for measuring.
I think the best books unlatch something within, and that requires both intellectual provocation and emotional disarming.
Accessing the laptop isn't too much trouble after you take the time to unlatch and unroll the top.
The architect Douglas Burnham catapults his tall, wiry frame out of his Mini Cooper to unlatch such a gate.
She had apparently managed to unlatch the door, possibly spooked by a thunderstorm that had swept through the area.
She was able to get her hands free and unlatch the trunk, and when the car stopped she jumped out.
Duly, doors open themselves, cabinets unlatch and a séance reveals the never-to-be-said name of the title character.
Rising antitrust risk could help unlatch more previously battened down platform hatches in a way that's helpful to even smaller Google rivals.
She went from not even knowing how to unlatch a farm gate to spending hours lying in chicken scat, covered in mites.
Ford Motor on Thursday announced a recall of about 830,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles to replace faulty side door latches that could unlatch when driving.
At about 2:30 am ET on Friday, Crew Dragon will unlatch from the ISS and continue to zip through orbit for the next five hours.
I often feel as if I'm preparing for this, in some kind of payment plan, where I unlatch and let float away parts of my humanity.
Three: Opening the 100-year old piece of infrastructure is a spectacle, requiring a person wielding a long, hooked pole to manually unlatch each of its 48 wooden floodgates.
Lopez and Ilyasova will either unlatch driving lanes or find themselves launching a whole bunch of open threes; at least one of them should always be on the floor.
She said she used the flashlight to illuminate the door and managed to unlatch it, but after opening it she looked down and noticed that she was suspended dozens of feet in the air.
To test the efficacy of the latch mechanism on the Rev, Boosted hooks the scooter to a machine that basically shakes it 250,000 times with 2 Gs of force to try to unlatch it.
He had tried to jump out of his moving truck and unlatch the farm's gate before the car slid through, but the car slammed into the gate that nearly took off Pop's finger, which was hanging on by a thread.
The researchers working on the self-assembling roboats have devised an algorithm that manages all the planning involved in getting groups of the aquatic robots to unlatch from each other, then route a path that avoids any potential collisions, and then reconnect with other robots again in a new type of configuration.
As we buckled into a small Piper Archer at Essex County Airport in New Jersey, near his childhood home, Mr. Fabiano rattled off a battery of safety instructions that went well beyond the usual flight attendant script: where to find the fire extinguisher, how to brace yourself over the instrument panel if necessary, how to unlatch the door in case of a crash landing.
Väinämöinen then says they will take it forcefully, which angers Louhi and she summons soldiers to vanquish Väinämöinen and his people. Väinämöinen plays his kantele, which pacifies the people of Pohjola and causes them to fall into a deep sleep. Väinämöinen's group then searches for the Sampo. They reach the copper mountain, and Ilmarinen anoints the hinges and bolts of the chamber and the bolts unlatch and the doors fly open.
The left side latch on the SAFER unit became unlatched during an EVA by astronaut Piers Sellers on STS-121 while testing shuttle repair techniques. The latch had been inadvertently bumped and moved to the unlatch position. As a precaution, Mike Fossum tethered it to him and the spacewalk continued. In subsequent spacewalks, the latches were secured with Kapton tape, a space- rated form of adhesive tape, to prevent the latches from inadvertently opening.
Maggie has been drugged and placed in a metal dress so she has no mobility except for her head. She pleads to the audience to save her, but they believe this is all part of the show. Mark uses his belt on the mosquito track and zip-lines onto the stage, causing the secured mosquito to unlatch and swing out across the stage. The stinger stabs Toby in the chest, killing him.
Twist-locking connectors were first invented by Harvey Hubbell III in 1938 and "Twist-Lock" remains a registered trademark of Hubbell Incorporated,Hubbell Corporate HistoryHubbell Corporate History although the term is used generically to refer to NEMA locking connectors manufactured by any company. Locking connectors use curved blades. Once pushed into the receptacle, the plug is twisted and its now- rotated blades latch into the receptacle. To unlatch the plug, the rotation is reversed.
Christie in reaction to her mother's scream had woken up and run up the stairs, only to be confronted by Chand. She was subsequently kicked in the chest by Chand, falling back down the stairs. Getting back up, Christie ran out the back door, across the rear deck to the back gate, and tried to unlatch the gate. Chand caught up to her, stabbing her in the left side of the face, causing Christie to collapse on the deck.
Ultimately it was the bullets that created the most damage since each bullet would bounce off aircraft cabin surfaces and create crippling shrapnel. An air hostess at the L3 door opened the door; although the slide did not deploy, several passengers and crew jumped down the fifteen feet or 6m/20 ft. to the ramp. Dick Melhart was able to unlatch the door at R3 which was the exit over the wing, passengers jumped out from this exit.
If altitude permits, this could be an option (i.e. if at or above 1,000 feet AGL) but most pilots are trained to avoid the obvious tendency to turn around and instead land the plane straight forward. Common first steps after an EFTO would be to fly at the best glide speed (VBG), retract flaps if airspeed permits, unlatch the door, and land straight ahead. Returning to the airport with a steep turn has a high probability of resulting in a stall or spin.
When stands are being put onto the floor the chainhand is said to be "racking stands". After the bottom of the stand is placed on the floor, the derrickman will unlatch the elevators and pull the stand in either with a rope or with just his arms. When stands are being put back into the hole, the derickman will slam the stand into the elevators to force them to latch. The chainhand will brace against the stand to control it when the driller picks it up.
At the opposite side of the door a camera was attached with the ability to slide up and down to allow the person to see through each peephole. Also, a resident could unlatch the door by remote control. The system included a device that enabled a homeowner to use a television set to view the person at the door and hear the caller's voice. The home security system that she and her husband invented allowed the monitor to be in a different room, and all of this was possible via a radio controlled wireless system.
30 A 208Y/120 V L21-30 receptacle L21-30 plug Twist-locking connectors were first invented by Harvey Hubbell III in 1938 and Twist-Lock remains a registered trademark of Hubbell Incorporated to this day, although the term tends to be used generically to refer to NEMA twist-locking connectors manufactured by any company. Twist-locking connectors all use curved blades that have shapes that conform to portions of the circumference of a circle. Once pushed into the receptacle, the plug is twisted and its now-rotated prongs latch into the receptacle. To unlatch the plug, the rotation is reversed.
Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet (Japan) Nissan premiered the Murano CrossCabriolet at the 2010 Los Angeles International Auto Show, marketing it as "the world’s first all wheel drive crossover convertible." Nissan began formally marketing the CrossCabriolet with the model year of 2011 -- without further refreshes or any other trim levels during its production run. The crossover was only offered in the LE trim and had the same engine as a standard Murano. The fully automatic, hydraulically operated cloth top has an automatic power latch/unlatch system, rear glass skylight, dual pop-up roll bars, 7.6 cf cargo capacity with the top down and 12.3 cf with the top up -- and a Cd of 0.39.
This roof has been fully redesigned, and is now easier to remove. The rear and side windows easily lift out, and the previous Velcro and zipper enclosures have been deleted. Once the rear and side windows have been removed (they can be stowed inside of the vehicle behind the rear seats), the driver is able to unlatch the roof latches, and drop the roof back, where it will stow behind the rear seats (a similar system to that of many soft top roadsters, such as the Mazda MX-5 Miata). There is a lever that allows the driver to lock the roof in place in the "down" position so the roof will not flap when the vehicle is in motion.
When returning to Centerville, the train would pass through the station and into Centerville yard, where the engine would be run around the train (if it were a diesel) or be backed into the turntable for turning (if it were #1501) and then would be coupled back to the other end of the train. (Number 1502 was the only engine that didn't require turning since it had engineer controls on both ends. Number 1500, although a diesel, had only one set of controls and would also need to be turned on the turntable.) The train would then reverse direction back to the station where passengers would wait for the conductor to unlatch their car door so that they could leave the train.
April (born April 1, 1991,Classic Content: April hence her name) is the teenage daughter of John and Elly Patterson. When Lynn Johnston wanted another child but found it impossible due to infertility, she chose to create one for the strip; resulting in April's birth. In 1995, Elly sees that the four-year-old April has figured out how to unlatch the back gate and get out of the yard, but does not take steps to secure the gate, figuring April is old enough to go play in the backyard on her own. This leads to a near-tragedy several weeks later when April, having left the yard, falls into a swollen stream while playing on a nearby riverbank and has to be rescued by the family's pet dog, Farley, who dies afterward.
On ascending gradients it was a matter of great skill to reduce the regulator opening by enough to safely unlatch the Johnson Bar while maintaining sufficient steam pressure to the cylinders. Each time the regulator was re-opened was a chance to encounter wheelslip and in loose coupled trains each closure and opening of the regulator set up dynamic forces throughout the length of the train which risked broken couplings. The screw reverser overcame all these issues. It provides infinite selection of cut-off between the valve gear's maximum and mid-gear and because it works by adjusting a heavy-duty screw thread, is never 'unlatched' even when the cut- off is being altered and thus transmitted no force to the control handle in normal use (in conditions of priming or wheelspin excessive force can generate enough force to rotate the wheel).

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