Un-include
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 Alternative form of uninclude. alt-of, alternative
"In order for Judith Fetterly to be able to stand back and say, yes, he is too a monster, she had to un-include herself in that “we,” which is a masculine collectivity even though one of the critics she cites is female."
Synonyms
All synonymsExample
More examples"In order for Judith Fetterly to be able to stand back and say, yes, he is too a monster, she had to un-include herself in that “we,” which is a masculine collectivity even though one of the critics she cites is female."
Etymology
From un- + include.
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