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unscramble

[uhn-skram-buhl] / ʌnˈskræm bəl /








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The signal then reappeared in its original unscrambled form — in the ninth and last qubit, attached to the second SYK system, which represented the other end of the wormhole.

From New York Times

With the imminent publication of his final book titled "Magpie Murders," eagle-eyed readers would realize that unscrambling the first letters for each novel in the detective series would spell out "AN ANAGRAM."

From Salon

“I spit it out and she unscrambles it. She does a great job.”

From Los Angeles Times

The ambition, CIA officials say, is for images to be shared with the public on social media to see if they can unscramble them.

From BBC

Only another briefcase with the same key on its paper tape could unscramble the message and convert the digits into a machine-like voice at the other end.

From BBC