unrequire

verb

Etymology

From un- + require.

Definitions

  1. To cancel the requirement for

    To cancel the requirement for; to make something that is required into something that is not required.

    • […] today Colt's supremacy has been unrequiring the use of optical instruments.
    • Being Auxorean, I unrequire artificial aids, but for you a booster.
    • To start with, as someone who believes that Shakespeare's work does have inherent greatness and wants others to experience and enjoy those works, I would celebrate any decision to unrequire Shakespeare.

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