uncode

To remove the code or coding from.

Verb

  1. To remove the code or coding from.
    • To uncode a data fragment, it is necessary to select it. - 2022, Peter A. Stevens, Qualitative Data Analysis: Key Approaches:
  2. To decode.
    • It receives the coded supervisory signals, uncodes them and sends them in the correct form to the appropriate indicating instruments or lights on the control panel. - 1971, Interregional seminar on the development of...
    • Stein's remarkable freedom ungenders our access to language, uncodes our relationships with words, and teaches us to pay attention. - 2000, Megan Simpson, Poetic Epistemologies, page 47:
    • A literary piece of ASL called “Uncoding the Ethics” is a good example of an abundant use of analogic devices. - 2013, H-Dirksen L. Bauman, Open Your Eyes: Deaf Studies Talking:

Origin

From un- + code.

Forms

uncodes uncoding uncoded