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un·in·stall  (nn-stôl)
tr.v. un·in·stalled, un·in·stall·ing, un·in·stalls Computer Science
To remove completely from a system: uninstalled the faulty word processing program.
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uninstall [ˌʌnɪnˈstɔːl] vt (COMPUTING) [+ program] → désinstaller
uninstall
vt (Comput) → deinstallieren


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