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uncase verb[ T ] uk /ˌʌnˈkeɪs/ us /ˌʌnˈkeɪs/ to remove something from a case: He uncased his guitar and joined in with the others. The law prohibits uncased or loaded firearms to be carried in vehicles. They are usually delivered loose, that is uncased. Open the lid of the boxes only to uncase drugs that are immediately needed. His bow was uncased and his violin was resting on a chair. The ceremony will also mark the uncasing of the command’s flag at its new headquarters location. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases General and miscellaneous containers Ball jar bin bindle biscuit tin caddy flowerpot geocache gift box gunnysack hamper paintbox pallet piggy bank planter punnet safe deposit box workbasket workbox wormery wrap |