uncomment

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ comment.

Verb

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uncomment (third-person singular simple present uncomments, present participle uncommenting, simple past and past participle uncommented)

  1. (programming, transitive) To convert (text that has been commented out) back into source code so that it will no longer be ignored by the compiler or interpreter.
    Antonyms: comment, comment out
  2. (transitive) To remove textual comments from (source code or other documents).
    Synonym: annotate
    Antonym: comment

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