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Etymology

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un- +‎ patch

Verb

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unpatch (third-person singular simple present unpatches, present participle unpatching, simple past and past participle unpatched)

  1. (computing, transitive, rare) To undo the process of patching; to remove a patch from.
    • 1983, PC Mag, volume 1, number 10, page 417:
      [] to use these three commands, you have two options: change the defaults in Footnote, or use Debug to unpatch WordStar.
    • 2011, Eric Lengyel, Game Engine Gems 2, page 347:
      If you can patch pointers, you can unpatch them as well. This affords you the ability to defragment memory, among other things []