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Filter by Meaning The scientist had to unsay his hypothesis after conducting further research and discovering contradictory evidence.
She felt guilty and wanted to unsay the gossip she spread about her friend.
The professor decided to unsay his previous claim about the theory in his latest publication.
Sarah's request to unsay her marriage vows shocked everyone at the wedding.
He regrets his harsh words and wants to unsay them.
The actor immediately regretted his insensitive comment and tried to unsay it during the interview.
The celebrity's publicist advised her to unsay the offensive tweet.
Sarah regretted sharing her personal secrets and wished she could unsay them.
The author had second thoughts about including a particular chapter in her book and decided to unsay it.
She regretted her harsh words and wished she could unsay them.
Jenny was relieved when her boss allowed her to unsay her resignation and continue working at the company.
The witness was about to disclose sensitive information but was advised to unsay it for their own safety.
Despite her anger, she managed to unsay the hurtful words that were on the tip of her tongue.
She wished she could unsay the hurtful words she uttered in anger.
She regretted her hurtful words and wished she could unsay them.
The politician tried to unsay his controversial remark, but the damage had already been done.
The politician tried to unsay his controversial statement during the press conference.
The CEO was forced to unsay his promises of company-wide bonuses due to financial constraints.
After realizing the impact of his words, he desperately tried to unsay his hurtful remarks.
The athlete had to unsay his doping allegations against his competitor due to lack of evidence.
The teacher urged the students to unsay their disrespectful comments and apologize to their classmates.
I immediately unsay my words and apologized for my rude comment.
After realizing the impact of his words, John desperately wanted to unsay the hurtful things he had said to his friend.
The employee felt uncomfortable discussing her salary and decided to unsay her initial request for a raise.
The journalist realized the potential harm of her statement and chose to unsay it before publishing the article.
The politician tried to unsay his controversial statement, but it was already widely reported.
After realizing the consequences, he desperately tried to unsay his confession.
The politician's spokesperson attempted to unsay his controversial remarks.
The student regretted his words and wished he could unsay them.
After thinking it through, he decided to unsay his decision to quit his job.
The teacher was about to reveal the answer but decided to unsay it and let the students figure it out.
The speaker nervously tried to unsay her accidental slip of confidential information.
The journalist was forced to unsay his controversial statement due to public backlash.
The witness tried to unsay his testimony under pressure from the defense attorney.
After realizing the impact of his disclosure, he wanted to unsay the classified information he had revealed.
The politician was about to disclose classified information but chose to unsay it.
The professor unintentionally made a factual error during the lecture and had to unsay the misinformation in the next class.
She couldn't help herself during the argument and said hurtful things she wanted to unsay.
The professor decided to unsay a comment that could have discouraged his students.
The author regretted the inclusion of certain passages in her book and wanted to unsay them before publication.
Mark's attempt to unsay his confession only made the police more suspicious of his involvement in the crime.
The defendant's lawyer advised him to unsay his confession in order to build a stronger defense.
The politician tried to unsay his controversial statement, but the damage had already been done.
The actor's publicist advised him to unsay his controversial remarks in order to salvage his career.
The student felt embarrassed and wanted to unsay her incorrect answer in front of the entire class.
She was tempted to reveal her friend's secret but managed to unsay it, respecting their trust.
The writer regretted his controversial statement and chose to unsay it in the revised edition of his book.
The diplomat chose to unsay his earlier comments to avoid escalating tensions between the two countries.
The CEO decided to unsay the announcement about company layoffs after considering the backlash from employees.
She regretted what she said and desperately tried to unsay it.
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