noun
- plural of deselection; instances of removing someone or something from a selected group, position, or list
Usage: commonly used in British English, especially in political and sports contexts
Examples
- The deselections of several senior players surprised the team's fans.
- Multiple deselections from the party's candidate list sparked controversy.
- The coach announced the deselections before the next match.
- Deselections in the squad were made due to poor recent performance.
- The board's deselections of board members followed the annual review.
- Software updates sometimes trigger deselections of previously installed features.