unappoint

verb
/ˌʌnəˈpɔɪnt/

Etymology

From un- + appoint. Compare Middle English disapoynten (“to unappoint”).

  1. derived from appunctō
  2. derived from apointier
  3. inherited from apointen
  4. formed as unappoint — “un- + appoint

Definitions

  1. To undo or reverse an appointment.

    • "If Mazzilli appointed him," Costa e Silva retorted, "he is going to unappoint him."

The neighborhood

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