unset

/ˌʌnˈsɛt/
adjective
  1. Not fixed, placed, or arranged; not in a determined state.
    • The date for the meeting is still unset.
    • The gemstone remained unset in its mounting.
    • Her plans for the weekend were completely unset.
  2. (of a computer variable or option) Not assigned a value; not activated.
    • The configuration flag was left unset, causing the program to crash.
    • If the password field is unset, the system will prompt you to create one.
    • Make sure the timer is unset before you start the test.
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verb
  1. To change or remove a setting; to make something not set.
    • You can unset the variable by typing the command.
    • The technician had to unset the default preferences to fix the error.
    • Please unset the alarm before you leave the room.
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