decertify

decertify
decertification /dee serr'teuh feuh kay"sheuhn, dee'seuhr tif'euh-/, n.
/dee serr"teuh fuy'/, v.t., decertified, decertifying.
to withdraw certification from.
[1915-20; DE- + CERTIFY]

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