unbanish

English

Etymology

un- + banish

Verb

unbanish (third-person singular simple present unbanishes, present participle unbanishing, simple past and past participle unbanished)

  1. (transitive) To undo the banishing of; to allow back.
    • 2011, Dan Gookin, Bill Loguidice, Motorola ATRIX For Dummies, page 95:
      To unbanish your contact, repeat these steps, but in Step 7 touch the square to remove the green check mark.
    • 2016, John Kerrigan, Shakespeare's Binding Language, page 439:
      Why does Martius continue: 'I'll not to Rome; I'll back with you' (199)? Because he does not anticipate, what the audience will see in the next scene, the willingness of the Romans to unbanish him?
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