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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
decertify .
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Examples
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In 2006, it "decertified" USA Team Handball's management and went looking for a new group that would do better.
U.S. Hits a Wall 2008
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In highway-commissioner parlance, the road was "decertified" in 1985.
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In retaliation, the Bush administration "decertified" the country for allegedly failing to live up to Washington's expectations for counternarcotics efforts and shortly thereafter announced that Bolivia would be suspended from the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act (APTDEA).
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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The only union officials who have been 'decertified' are those who were involved in the violent coup of April 2002 and the employers lockout intended to overthrow the government, suspend the constitution and undermine the very existence of free unions.
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