unmail

English

Etymology

un- + mail

Verb

unmail (third-person singular simple present unmails, present participle unmailing, simple past and past participle unmailed)

  1. (transitive) To undo the act of mailing; to recover from the postal system before delivery.
    • 2013, Elizabeth Bass, The Way Back to Happiness:
      Was it even possible to unmail a letter? She might have to lie, might have to say the letter contained explosives, or some kind of poison. Something extremely illegal.

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