unpair
/ˌən-ˈper/ (ame, mw)
unpair — verb
- unpairpresent simple I / you / we / they
- unpairs3rd person singular
- unpairing-ing form
- unpairedpast simple
1. to end a connection between two things or people that were linked together as a
to end a connection between two things or people that were linked together as a pair, making them separate again
Mert unpaired his earbuds from the tablet before passing it to the next student.
unpair + object + from + noun phrase
Nia unpaired the two Bluetooth speakers after the party so she could use one at home.
common in Bluetooth device contexts
The coach unpaired Piotr and Otis after three losses and found each a new partner.
Hana unpaired her smartwatch from her old phone when she upgraded to the latest model.
Ava unpaired the mismatched earrings and returned each to its own box.
- disconnect
more general term; 'unpair' is specific to items that were matched as a pair
- separate
broader meaning; 'unpair' implies undoing a deliberate pairing
- detach
focuses on physical separation rather than matched status
- unlink
common in digital/software contexts; similar to 'unpair' but less common for Bluetooth
文法句型
unpair + object + from + noun phrase
unpair + object
用法筆記
Most common in technology contexts when disconnecting wireless devices that were previously paired via Bluetooth or similar protocols. Also used for separating people partnered in sports, dance, or activities, and for physical objects that were matched as a set.