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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The witness was pressured to unsay his testimony, but he stood firm in his original statement.
The comedian realized his joke was offensive and tried to unsay it on stage.
The politician tried to unsay his previous statements when he realized they were damaging his reputation.
The politician had to unsay his controversial statement to maintain public support.
The teacher asked the student to unsay the incorrect answer and find the right one.
They urged the government to unsay their decision to cut funding for the arts.
I immediately unsay what I said about her cooking.
The scientist chose to unsay the groundbreaking discovery until further research confirmed its validity.
The athlete wanted to unsay her statement criticizing her coach's training methods.
The celebrity refused to unsay her controversial remarks, despite facing criticism from the public.
The politician tried to unsay his controversial remarks during the press conference.
The politician decided to unsay his controversial statement to avoid further backlash.
She felt guilty and decided to unsay her criticism of her friend's fashion choices.
The student tried to unsay her answer during the exam, but it was too late.
He quickly realized his mistake and wished he could unsay his hurtful words.
Sarah regretted her outburst and desperately wanted to unsay the mean things she had said.
The editor decided to unsay some parts of the article to avoid offending certain readers.
After realizing the consequences of his confession, John desperately wanted to unsay it.
The teacher accidentally revealed the surprise and wished she could unsay it.
The celebrity's publicist advised her to unsay her controversial tweet to avoid further backlash.
Jane felt guilty for gossiping about her friend and wished she could unsay everything she had said.
The witness was pressured to unsay their testimony due to fear of retaliation.
The employee immediately regretted disclosing confidential information and wished they could unsay it.
I unsay my previous statement about supporting the new company policy.
The politician regretted his inflammatory comments and decided to unsay them.
The actor was forced to unsay his controversial statement to avoid backlash.
She felt guilty and wanted to unsay the hurtful words she had spoken during the argument.
After realizing his mistake, the author chose to unsay the controversial paragraph from his book.
The scientist decided to unsay her previous hypothesis and pursue a different research direction.
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