unstrike

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To loosen the strings that attach the hood on the bird's head.
  2. To restore text that has been struck out.
  3. To cause a blow not to have occurred.
noun
  1. A collective action by members of a trade union in which they appear at work but protest in some way such as passing out leaflets or refusing to wear a uniform.

Word forms

unstrike unstrikes unstriking unstruck

Etymology

From un- + strike.

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