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  • Sarahundefined Offline
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    Sarah
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    To recant or recall, as what has been said; to refract; to takeback again; to make as if not said.You can say and unsay things at pleasure. Goldsmith.

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      When you say something you regret saying and wish you could unsay it.

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        Withdraw or retract (a statement)

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          take back what one has said

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            To retract; to recant; to deny what has been said.

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              To unsay means to withdraw or take back (something said), or to retract a previous statement, often as if it had never been said. Its used when someone wishes to remove, deny or apologize for something they have said earlier.

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                un-sā′, v.t. to recall what has been said: to retract.—adj. Unsaid′.

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                  To withdraw, retract (something said).

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                  • Gregoryundefined Offline
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                    To not have said (since this is physically impossible usually in the subjunctive, as I wish I could unsay).

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