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unfriend

[uhn-frend] / ʌnˈfrɛnd /
VERB
remove from your friends on social media
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Jaime doesn’t seem to be growing up as fast as the rest of the group, and cool girl Celia wants them to unfriend her — in real life.

From Washington Post

In the post, she denounced the tactics of Black Lives Matter and asked people supporting the movement to unfriend her.

From Washington Times

Some had gone so far as to unfriend people who seemed particularly clueless.

From Washington Post

“You can see Frydenberg and Morrison smirking,” he said, referring to the treasurer and Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who released a statement — on Facebook — condemning its “actions to unfriend Australia.”

From New York Times

“It’s not OK to unfriend Australia because Australia is very friendly,” Morrison said.

From Seattle Times