unclassify

English

Etymology

un- + classify or possibly Back-formation from unclassified

Verb

unclassify (third-person singular simple present unclassifies, present participle unclassifying, simple past and past participle unclassified)

  1. To declassify.
    • 1986, Opinions of the Attorneys-General of the State of Georgia, page 82:
      This is in response to your request for my official opinion concerning whether an appointing authority can unclassify a position for use exclusively by a second appointing authority.
    • 2000, Field Artillery, page 37:
      However, if both AFATDS and IFSAS are operating in the unclassified mode, IFSAS still must unclassify each message before sending it to AFATDS.
    • 2004, Neil Mavis, Deorbit the Space Shuttle: Stem Cell Rescue, page 152:
      He claims they don't have anything to unclassify.
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