unfund
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editunfund (third-person singular simple present unfunds, present participle unfunding, simple past and past participle unfunded)
- (transitive) To remove, rescind, or cancel funding for.
- 1794, Edmund Hogan, Francis Hopkinson, The Pennsylvania State Trials:
- […] if the Act of 1789 designed only to unfund the debt, it is equally unjust with destroying it, it is different not in principle but in degree.
- 1973, Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972, Senate Resolution:
- So the effort to unfund them, really, was based on their learning that they were nonsupportive?
- 1974, Transactions - Volume 26, Parts 2-3, page D-622:
- But that in-force block will become an unfunding block at some point where the payments made are greater than the premiums, investment income, and investment rollover.
- 1998, Security Assistance Management Manual:
- This data element contains the last two positions of the latest IMET order number that either funds, unfunds, or modifies an IMET record.