“+ verb
Etymology: Middle English unrollen, from un- (II) + rollen to roll
transitive verb
1. : to unwind a roll of : open out : uncoil , extend
the limitless exuberance with which America unrolls the carpet for the imported prodigy — E.O.Hauser
2. : to spread out like a scroll for reading or inspection
the novel itself unrolls their previous histories to the reader — Frederic Morton
intransitive verb
: to be unrolled : unwind
the landscape unrolls under the speeding plane