undeclare
English
Etymology
un- + declare
Verb
undeclare (third-person singular simple present undeclares, present participle undeclaring, simple past and past participle undeclared)
- (transitive) To reverse the process of declaring; to unsay.
- 2007 February 4, Noah Feldman, “Whose War Powers?”, in New York Times:
- The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war; but does that include the power to undeclare it?
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- (transitive, programming) To revoke the declaration of (a variable, namespace, etc.) so that it is no longer available.
Anagrams
- Aden ulcer, uncleared