Home › Words › U › unspecifyunspecifyunspecify means to undo the specification of.EtymologyFrom un- + specify.verbTo undo the specification of.e.g.“If you want to unspecify a shader in a program (that is, no longer use it), just give its vertex, fragment, tessellation, or geometry command with no arguments.” — 2016, Mike Bailey, Steve Cunningham, Graphics Shaders: Theory and Practice, Second Edition, page 78:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.underspecify 70% match — To give insufficient, or insufficiently precise, information; to specify incompletely. vs unspecify →unspecifiable 68% match — Unable to be specified. vs unspecify →despecification 67% match — The act of generalizing, or making less specific. vs unspecify →unspecifiably 66% match — In a way that cannot be specified. vs unspecify →unassign 66% match — To remove or undo the assignment of. vs unspecify →misspecify 65% match — To specify wrongly. vs unspecify →specificize 65% match — To make specific. vs unspecify →underspecification 65% match — Inadequate specification; failure to specify in enough detail. vs unspecify →