Unmarks
Unmarks refers to the act of removing a designation, label, or identifier that has been previously applied to something. This can occur in various contexts, from digital interfaces to physical objects and abstract concepts. In computing, unmarking might involve deselecting a checkbox, clearing a tag associated with a file, or revoking a user's permission. This action typically reverts the item to a default or unmarked state, signifying that the previous attribute or status is no longer active or relevant.
In a broader sense, unmarking can relate to the process of undoing or retracting a previous classification.