unbottle
/ˌʌnbɒtəl/Definitions
1. verb
to remove the cork or stopper from, or to open a bottle
“She carefully unbottled the champagne for the celebration”
2. verb
to free or release something that has been bottled or contained
“The new law aims to unbottle the creative potential of young artists”
3. verb
to make something that is bottled or contained available
“The company plans to unbottle its services to a wider audience”
4. verb
to reveal or make something public or known
“The scandal was finally unbottled after months of speculation”
5. noun
the act of removing the cork or stopper from a bottle
“The sound of the unbottle was a signal for everyone to gather around”
6. noun
the state of being free or released from being bottled or contained
“The release of the new product marked a new era of unbottle for the company”