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uninvent
English
Etymology
un- +? invent
Verb
uninvent (third-person singular simple present uninvents, present participle uninventing, simple past and past participle uninvented)
- (transitive) To undo the invention of; to unmake.
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unindent
English
Etymology
un- +? indent; Originated in the 1980s when computers made it trivial for anyone to move text around on a page.
Verb
unindent (third-person singular simple present unindents, present participle unindenting, simple past and past participle unindented)
- To remove the indentation; to move a block of text closer to the left margin.
- I had to unindent the first line of each paragraph so that my essay would fit onto one side of paper.
Anagrams
- untinned
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