undock
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of undock
Example Sentences
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The undocking of the craft - when it separated from the ISS - was broadcast live.
From BBC
It undocked from the International Space Station around 9:05 a.m.
From Los Angeles Times
The experiment will then demonstrate "undocking and separation of the two satellites".
From BBC
The Starliner, meanwhile, would remotely undock and return to Earth without a crew.
From Los Angeles Times
If a series of unlikely failures had occurred with the propulsion system after undocking, Mr. Wilmore and Ms. Williams could conceivably have been stranded in orbit.
From New York Times
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