undouble

(redirected from undoubling)

un·dou·ble

 (ŭn-dŭb′əl)
tr.v. un·dou·bled, un·dou·bling, un·dou·bles
To unfold, as a piece of paper money.
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undouble

(ʌnˈdʌbəl)
vb (tr)
to stretch out or unfold
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We also need to point out that these weights have many differences from Orobitg-Perez's undoubling weights [5] because they are against the reverse Holder inequality by Proposition 15 (v).
But we'll be polite enough to remain quiet at the next industry conference where somebody says he expects a sizable lift in demand from the undoubling of roommate households once the economy starts to improve.
Pierre Janet re-presented Despine's case of Estelle as 'an undoubling [dedoublement] of personality' (Janet, 1901, p.