unrequired

Etymology

un- + required

adj

  1. Not required.
    Mr. Goldman said that poll workers might ask for unrequired identification and that citizens might not vote because they mistakenly thought that they could not do so if they did not have certain forms of identification. April 29, 2008, Ian Urbina, “Decision Is Likely to Spur Voter ID Laws in More States”, in New York Times

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of unrequire

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