unclaim

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un- +‎ claim

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unclaim (third-person singular simple present unclaims, present participle unclaiming, simple past and past participle unclaimed)

  1. (transitive) To cancel one's claim to.
    • 2015, Matjaz B. Juric, Sven Bernhardt, Hajo Normann, Design Principles for Process-driven Architectures Using Oracle BPM and SOA Suite 12c:
      This dashboard is useful for looking at the task workload by assignee. Alerts can be set up to notify when a bottleneck for an assignee occurs so that you could configure an action (such as reassigning or unclaiming the task) to quicken the resolution of the task and allow the process to continue.

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