decertify

verb
/diːˈsɜːtɪfaɪ/UK

Etymology

From de- + certify.

Definitions

  1. To annul the certification of.

    • Nigeria was tagged as a transit-route of drug carriers. This prompted the United States government to decertify the country.
  2. To annul a labor union.

    • As Sallas immediately said, the 130 scabs who so easily replaced the striking printers in '85 won't be foisted upon the union--to degrade it and possibly decertify it.

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