1. unfurling - Noun
2. unfurling - Verb
unfurling
present participle of unfurl
unfurling (plural unfurlings)
The act by which something is unfurled.
Wherever capitalism appears, in pursuit of its mission of exploitation, there will Socialism, fertilized by misery, watered by tears, and vitalized by agitation be also found, unfurling its class-struggle banner and proclaiming its mission of emancipation. Eugene V. Debs
1950s and E.J. Whitten Footscray player line-up at the unfurling of 1954 premiership flag In this period, Footscray failed to win in finals, losing six first semis between 1938 and 1951. Source: Internet
Looking down, they saw the fireball unfurling. Source: Internet
That falls right down the middle of the fairway of American pluralism," said the Discovery Institute's Stephen C. Meyer, who believes evolution alone cannot explain life's unfurling. Source: Internet
It was this episode, arguably, that planted the seedling of Hannah's (very) slowly unfurling maturity, and her eventual ability to understand that Adam is not the man for her. Source: Internet
Moin responded by walking across the stumps and unfurling his patent cross-batted jabs, slamming sixes in the arc between square leg and midwicket, as Pakistan looted 108 off the last 10. Source: Internet