unsupport JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ʌnsəpɔːrt/ · un.sup.port
verb
- To fail to provide support or assistance to someone or something. The company's decision to cut funding was seen as an unsupportive move by the community.
verb
- To refuse to give one's approval or endorsement to something. The politician's stance on the issue was seen as unsupportive by many of her constituents.
noun
- A lack of support or assistance. The team's unsupport was evident in their lack of enthusiasm during the game.
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Did you know? The word 'unsupport' is often used in academic and professional settings to describe a lack of backing or endorsement for a particular idea or decision.