unjoin

[US]/ʌnˈdʒɔɪn/
[UK]/ʌnˈdʒɔɪn/

Translation

v.to withdraw from membership of a country or nationality; to renounce citizenship; to separate or detach; to disconnect after being joined

Phrases & Collocations

unjoin the group

unjoin the channel

unjoin the chat

unjoin the team

unjoin the server

unjoined the group

unjoined the chat

unjoining the group

unjoining the channel

unjoin our group

Example Sentences

after years of conflict, they decided to unjoin the alliance and negotiate independently.

the club voted to unjoin the national federation over rising membership fees.

several cities want to unjoin the regional partnership to regain control of local budgets.

she filed paperwork to unjoin the union after changing careers.

they agreed to unjoin the joint venture when the market turned unstable.

the university chose to unjoin the consortium and pursue its own research agenda.

our team will unjoin the coalition if the terms are not revised by friday.

the state threatened to unjoin the compact unless border rules were clarified.

he tried to unjoin the mailing list, but the unsubscribe link was broken.

during the restructure, the department planned to unjoin the shared services program.

the association announced it would unjoin the umbrella organization to reduce overhead.

if we unjoin the agreement now, we may face penalties under the contract.

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