unselection

English

Etymology

un- + selection

Noun

unselection (countable and uncountable, plural unselections)

  1. The process, act or instance of unselecting.
    • 2010, William N. Eskridge, John A. Ferejohn, A Republic of Statutes: The New American Constitution:
      Americans ought to have substantial freedom of choice in the workplace (chapter 1), the polling booth (chapter 2), among products (chapter 3), at retirement (chapter 4), and in selection and unselection of a spouse (chapter 5).

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