"Uninominal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Uninominal refers to an election or voting system where only one nominee is elected to a position or office.
The term 'uninhibitedness' refers to a state or quality of being unhampered or unobstructed in thought, speech, or behavior, characterized by a lack of restraint, hesitation, or self-control. It often implies a freedom from worry, care, or concern, allowing one to be open, natural, and genuine in expression or action.
Uninitialized refers to a variable, data structure, or memory space that has been allocated but has not yet been assigned a value or has not been initialized or set up with default values.
Uninitiated refers to something or someone that has had little or no experience or knowledge about a particular activity, idea, or situation. It can also describe someone who is notyet familiar with the norms or customs of a particular group or culture.<br><br>Example: "The uninitiated traveler was overwhelmed by the crowds and chaos of the city."
Lacking inspiration or motivation; feeling bored and lacking enthusiasm, often as a result of a lack of creativity or imagination.
Lacking the quality of inspiring or motivating someone, often making them feel bored or unenthusiastic. A person, place, or situation that fails to provide enthusiasm or motivation.
To uninstall means to remove a piece of software or an application from a computer or mobile device, along with all of its related files and settings. This action is typically done when you no longer need or want to use the software, or if you are experiencing issues with the program and want to start fresh.
The process of removing or uninstalling a software, application, or update from a computer or other electronic device.
Uninstalling refers to the process of removing a software application, a program, or an operating system component from a computer system.<br><br>To uninstall something means to delete its files, settings, and associated data from the computer, leaving no trace behind. This is often done when you no longer need a particular software or application, or when you want to free up space on your hard drive or to remove malware or viruses.<br><br>There are usually several ways to uninstall a software or application, including:<br><br> Using the built-in uninstaller provided by the software developer<br> Going to the Control Panel (in Windows) or Applications folder (in macOS) and finding the uninstaller or the application executable file<br> Using a third-party uninstaller software<br> Going through the operating system's settings or preferences to delete the application's settings and associated files.<br><br>Uninstalling is often considered the opposite of installing, which is the process of adding a new software or application to a computer system.