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uninstall
[ uhn-in-stawl ]
verb (used with object)
- to remove (a software program) from a computer or computer system.
uninstall
/ ˈʌnɪnˌstɔːl /
verb
- computing to remove (a program)
Other Words From
- unin·staller noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of uninstall1
Example Sentences
There is no way to uninstall it, no way to inspect it, nothing a user can do to defend against this kind of threat beyond downloading every Apple security update as soon as possible.
Just remember that some will require you to uninstall them from your old device before you can put them on your new one.
Keep in mind that zero minutes is not an option, so if there’s anything you don’t want them to use at all, you might as well just uninstall it.
Other factors, beyond your direct influence, include reviews and ratings, download and uninstall rates, app updates, etc.
As the device’s owner, you can uninstall anything you don’t recognize or trust—you won’t break your phone by removing apps, so don’t hesitate if there’s something you’re unsure about.
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