Unchose vs Unchoke - What's the difference?
unchose | unchoke |
(unchoose)
To not choose; choose against; deselect; reject.
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As verbs the difference between unchose and unchoke
is that unchose is (unchoose) while unchoke is to clear (something choked) by removing the blockage.unchose
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(head)unchoose
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- At the point where a goal is perceived as too easy to be worth investment of effort, effort is reduced as we “unchoose ” the goal.
- One glory of a family is you'd never choose your kin and can't unchoose' your daddy's hazel eyes — no more than you could ' unchoose your hand.
- In other words, if the depression is a survival mechanism chosen by the woman when she was a child, then it is within her power to unchoose depression and to heal.