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unwound

[uhn-wound] / ʌnˈwaʊnd /




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"There is a lot of pain out there and the other big question we must ask ourselves is how much of the fast money has been unwound," de Langlade wrote.

From Reuters

They would also need to provide the government with “living wills” to help them be unwound in case of failure.

From Washington Times

The president ended the practice and unwound a series of Trump-era immigration restrictions during the first few months of his administration, vowing a more humane approach.

From Los Angeles Times

Under Elon Musk’s ownership, Twitter has unwound many of its content moderation efforts.

From New York Times

“The relationship with Dog for Dog and Triller was unwound,” George said, adding that the filing is “no longer a valid draft.”

From Los Angeles Times