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Tweet v. de·ac·ces·sioned, de·ac·ces·sion·ing, de·ac·ces·sions v.tr. To remove (an object) from a collection, especially in order to sell it and purchase other objects: "He also denied that ... friends of the museum were permitted to buy ... pieces that were deaccessioned" (New York Times). v.intr. To remove an object or objects from a collection. de′ac·cession n. |
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