unstate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To unstate means to revoke or retract a previously stated position, claim, or regulation.
Sample Sentences
- The council decided to unstate the previous regulations in light of new evidence.
- In a surprising turn of events, the spokesperson announced they would unstate their earlier claims.
- To promote transparency, the organization chose to unstate its initial position on the matter.
- After further deliberation, the committee resolved to unstate the controversial decision made last month.
- The lawyer argued that it was necessary to unstate any misleading information presented during the trial.
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