unset Definition
un·set (-set′)
adjective
not set; specif.,
- not mounted in a setting an unset gem
- not yet hardened unset cement
unset Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- trace: However, if a variable is unset during a read or write trace then unset traces will be invoked.
- variable: What you're seeing is PHP warn you about unset variables.
- command: Any number of variable names can be passed to the unset command.
- attribute: When options are specified, they set or unset shell attributes.
- parameter: However, there was an even greater tendency to replace unset parameters with absolute parameters than there was in cases of little linguistic variation.
- field: Calendar Fills in any unset fields in the time field list.
Modifying Another Word
- previously: Returns: true if a previously unset ordering was established.
- automatically: The class will automatically unset the variable after use, but you must ensure that your code does not reveal it.
- either: So it is recommended to either unset this variable or set it to ` ; ' .
- then: However, if a variable is unset during a read or write trace then unset traces will be invoked.
Used with adjective complement
leave: The Register this host in the DHCP database checkbox should be left unset.
Browse dictionary entries near unset
- ‹ unselfishness
- ‹ unselfishly
- ‹ unselfish
- ‹ Unseld, Siegfried
- ‹ unseen
- ‹ unseemly
- ‹ unsecured debt
- ‹ unsecured credit
- ‹ unsecured bond
- ‹ unsecured
- unsettle ›
- unsettled ›
- unsex ›
- unshackle ›
- unshaken ›
- unshapen ›
- unsheathe ›
- unsheltered ›
- unshielded twisted pair ›
- unship ›

