Home › Words › D › desysopdesysop/diːˈsɪsɔp/desysop · verb — to revoke the sysop (administrator) privileges of.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).desysop is pronounced /diːˈsɪsɔp/.EtymologyFrom de- + sysop.verbTo revoke the sysop (administrator) privileges of.e.g.“William M. Connolley desysopped” — 2010 July 6, Eric Stevens (quoting Wikipedia Arbitration Committee), “Re: Wikipedia Accuracy”, in soc.history.ancient (Usenet):Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.sysop 65% match — A system operator, especially someone who administers an online communications system or bulletin board. vs desysop →deop 63% match — To demote (an IRC operator) from operator status. vs desysop →cosysop 60% match — A user granted some of the administrative privileges of a sysop. vs desysop →exauthorate 59% match — To deprive of authority or power vs desysop →sysape 58% match — An incompetent sysop. vs desysop →depower 58% match — To reduce the power of; to strip power from. vs desysop →deprovision 58% match — To free up or delete the accounts, resources, etc. of (a system, or a user who will no longer be using a system). vs desysop →deauthorize 57% match — To revoke permission, sanction or consent. vs desysop →