unsays

[US]/ʌnˈseɪz/
[UK]/ʌnˈseɪz/

Translation

v.to cancel, retract, or withdraw something previously said

Phrases & Collocations

unsays the truth

unsays their words

unsays what matters

unsays the past

unsays the promise

unsays the agreement

unsays the feelings

unsays the decision

unsays the claim

unsays the statement

Example Sentences

what he unsays can be just as important as what he says.

she unsays her previous statement about the project.

sometimes, what a politician unsays can lead to controversy.

he often unsays things in the heat of the moment.

when she unsays her promise, it causes disappointment.

his ability to unsay hurtful comments is admirable.

to unsay something is sometimes necessary for peace.

she realized she had to unsay her harsh words.

he wishes he could unsay the things he shouted in anger.

it’s not easy to unsay something once it’s been said.

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