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dis⋅in⋅vent

[dis-in-vent]
–verb (used with object)
to undo the invention of; to reverse the existence of.

dis⋅in⋅ven⋅tion, noun
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dis·in·vent   (dĭs'ĭn-věnt')   
tr.v.   dis·in·vent·ed, dis·in·vent·ing, dis·in·vents
To rescind the invention or existence of: "The atomic bomb . . . cannot be disinvented" (Patrick J. Buchanan).
dis'in·ven'tion n.
Usage Note: One cannot ordinarily attach the prefix dis- in its sense of "undo" to a verb that refers to an irreversible act or process. Disinvent is an exception. This word was apparently coined by military or political figures, as its usage is almost entirely restricted to the realm of arms-reduction talks. Disinvent, though it smacks somewhat of bureaucratese, is nonetheless quite apt for referring to the inherent (and woeful) impossibility of undoing the invention of weapons of mass destruction.
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