1 : to spread or cause (something) to spread or straighten out from a folded position [+ obj] ▪ unfold a map/newspaper [no obj] ▪ The couch unfolds to form a bed. 2 [no obj] : to happen as time passes
▪ We'll have more news as events unfold. ▪ We watched the drama unfold on live television. 3 [no obj] : to be told or made known
▪ As the story unfolds, we learn that the boy became an orphan when he was one year old.
▪ We'll have more news as events unfold. ▪ We watched the drama unfold on live television.
▪ As the story unfolds, we learn that the boy became an orphan when he was one year old.







