deselector

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English

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Etymology

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From deselect +‎ -or.

Noun

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deselector (plural deselectors)

  1. A factor that tends to exclude something from being selected.
    • 1991, E. Patricia Birsner, Mid-career job hunting: official handbook of the Forty Plus Club:
      Some possible deselectors: Males wearing their hair too long or with sideburns may be viewed as messy, unkempt or failing to keep current.

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