uncross
/ˈʌnkroʊs/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or take something across or over something else; to separate or untangle something that is crossed or tangled
“She carefully had to uncross the wires to fix the electrical problem.”
2. verb
to go or come across something or someone, typically in a particular direction
“They uncrossed the road to avoid the oncoming traffic.”
3. verb
to remove or take something that is crossed or marked, typically to indicate or show something
“He had to uncross the X marked on the door to enter the room.”
4. noun
an act of removing or taking something across or over something else
“The action of uncrossing the wires was the key to fixing the issue.”