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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher asked the student to unsay his disrespectful comment.
The company CEO had to unsay his misleading statement to the investors.
I regret my harsh words and wish I could unsay them.
The politician quickly realized his mistake and tried to unsay his controversial statement.
The author decided to unsay the last chapter of the book due to negative feedback.
The witness chose to unsay what he had seen at the crime scene.
John decided to unsay his previous statement about politics.
She decided to unsay her previous statement about the company's financial situation.
The witness was pressured to unsay her testimony in court.
The news anchor had to unsay the incorrect information that was broadcasted.
The company had to unsay its previous announcement about the product launch due to unforeseen delays.
The journalist faced backlash for a misleading headline and had to unsay it in a subsequent article.
The teacher accidentally revealed the surprise party plans and tried to unsay them, but it was too late.
The witness was pressured to unsay his statement under duress.
The comedian regretted his offensive joke and issued a public apology to unsay it.
The employee mistakenly leaked confidential information and had to unsay it before any damage was done.
Jane's parents urged her to unsay her intentions of dropping out of college.
The politician chose to unsay his controversial remarks during the press conference.
The employee was afraid to unsay his opinions during the meeting, fearing backlash from his colleagues.
Peter promised to unsay the embarrassing story he had shared with his friends.
Sarah decided to unsay her promise to attend the party due to a conflicting event.
The actor was forced to unsay his offensive comments during an interview.
The judge had to unsay his initial ruling upon discovering new evidence.
He regrets his words and wants to unsay the hurtful comment he made.
The politician decided to unsay his support for the new tax law.
The company CEO decided to unsay the announcement of layoffs due to public backlash.
She quickly realized her mistake and tried to unsay the offensive joke she told.
The politician was pressured to unsay his controversial statement about immigration.
The professor had to unsay his earlier theory when new evidence emerged.
The author decided to unsay certain chapters of his book before publication.
The defendant's lawyer advised him to unsay his confession in court.
The celebrity used social media to unsay her endorsement of a controversial product.
He had to unsay his false accusation and publicly apologize for the misunderstanding.
The company issued a press release to unsay the misleading information that was previously shared.
She was about to reveal the surprise party but managed to unsay it just in time.
I unsay my harsh words and apologize to my friend.
The witness attempted to unsay his testimony during the trial, leading to further scrutiny.
After realizing the impact of his statement, he desperately wanted to unsay it.
The witness was asked to unsay the incriminating testimony she had given during the trial.
The witness was pressured to unsay her testimony, but she refused to change her statement.
The celebrity attempted to unsay her offensive remarks through a public apology.
The politician attempted to unsay his controversial statement, but the damage was already done.
The scientist realized the error in his research findings and decided to unsay his previous conclusions.
The comedian made a tasteless joke and was forced to unsay it to avoid backlash from the audience.
She immediately regretted her harsh words and wished she could unsay them.
He blurted out a secret in front of everyone and desperately wished he could unsay it.
He realized the mistake he had made during the negotiation and tried to unsay his previous offer.
The employee caught himself before he could unsay a confidential company secret.
The gossip spread quickly, and she desperately wanted to unsay the rumor she had started.
After the argument, she wished she could unsay the hurtful things she had said.
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