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Adjective: unground  ún'grawnd
  1. Not pulverized; in whole or coarse form
    "Unground coffee beans"
Verb: unground  ún'grawnd
  1. Remove or extract from the ground
    "They had to unground the buried cables"
     
  2. [informal] Lift a restriction or punishment
    "They ungrounded their daughter after a week"

Derived forms: ungrounding, ungrounds, ungrounded