unpark

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to remove  from a parked position
 * 2) * 1950, The Deseret News, vol. 332, no. 33, "Mother Recovers Car Outbound Son Parked:
 * Tuesday Mrs. Jennie Anderson, 366 North Ninth West St., received the ten-day-old letter asking her to go to Seattle and unpark the car.
 * 1)  to remove a car or other vehicle from a parked position
 * 2) * 1969, United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, 409 F.2d 1130:
 * A small portion of that area near the sentry booth was left open for vehicular movements essential to parking and unparking.
 * 1)  To release from the fixed position adopted when not in use.
 * to unpark the head of a disk drive

Translations

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