Unselection

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈsəɫɛkʃən/

Unselection (noun)

  1. The act of cancelling a previously chosen option or state.
  2. In biology, the process of reducing the effect of a trait that was being favoured.

Examples

  • Unselection removes a choice from the list.
  • The system supports unselection when you change your mind.