unnotify
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[edit]unnotify (third-person singular simple present unnotifies, present participle unnotifying, simple past and past participle unnotified)
- (transitive, rare) To cancel (a notification).
- July 3, 1757, Horace Walpole, letter to Sir Horace Mann
- I notified to you the settlement of the Ministry, and, contrary to late custom, have not to unnotify it again. However, it took ten days to complete, after an inter-ministerium of exactly three months.
- July 3, 1757, Horace Walpole, letter to Sir Horace Mann
- (transitive, rare) To notify (a person) that a prior notification should now be disregarded.
- 1950, George A. Hamid, University of Michigan-Flint: Arab-American Archives Project, Circus (page 182)
- "Well, you unnotify the railroad," Mugivan stormed.
- 1950, George A. Hamid, University of Michigan-Flint: Arab-American Archives Project, Circus (page 182)