"Deregister" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To cancel or withdraw one's name from a register, list, or official record, usually due to no longer being a member, having left a particular organization or institution, or having ceased to meet certain requirements.
The word "derby" typically refers to a type of hat or a horse racing event. A derby hat is a type of felt hat that is usually made from beaver fur or other high-quality materials and is characterized by its soft, flat crown and wide brim. In horse racing, the Derby is a prestigious competition where thoroughbred horses are raced over a distance of one and a half miles, typically for three-year-old horses. The most famous example of this is the Kentucky Derby, which is held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Deregistration is the act of removing a person or entity from a register, database, or official list. It means canceling or deleting someone's or something's registration or membership in an organization, institution, or system. This term is often used in contexts such as taxes, voting, finance, and business, where individuals or companies need to be officially removed from a register or list due to some reason like change of address, business closure, or cancellation of a service.
Deregulatory refers to the removal or reduction of government regulations or laws that control or restrict a particular industry, market, or activity. It is often used to promote competition, efficiency, and innovation, but can also lead to a lack of oversight and consumer protection.