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third-person singular simple present uncrosses, present participle uncrossing, simple past and past participle uncrossed
(transitive) To move something, especially one's arms or legs, from a crossed position. examples
(transitive) To undo the crossing or traversal of. quotations examples
I want nothing more than to run through the crowd of people and throw myself into his arms, but I can't. You can't rewrite the past, and once lines have been crossed, you can't uncross them.
2014, DeAnna Holland, No Place Like Home
“Don't call me stupid. I mean it. My parents don't ever call each other names. Name-calling and being nasty just breaks things and crosses lines you can't uncross.”
2015, Abigail Tarttelin, Flick, page 201