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  1. Is "inactivate" really a word? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Aug 12, 2010 · At my business most of the employees use the word inactivate frequently. Is this proper grammar? I've always used deactivate.

  2. Inactive or deactivated? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 19, 2020 · Inactive contacts are those contacts which have been dormant for a particular amount of time. Deactivated contacts are the ones which have been deactivated by someone …

  3. Can I use “disactivate” instead of “deactivate”? [closed]

    Mar 11, 2016 · Apparently, “inactivate” is used as frequently as “deactivate” but mostly in biology, rather than in general contexts. Is “disactivate” a legitimate word? If yes, in which contexts it's …

  4. Alternative of 'disable/disabled' in software contexts

    Jun 15, 2020 · Something close, but more versatile, is this pairing (links are to Merriam-Webster): active / activate inactive / inactivate Of course, if you don't mind mixing the base words, you …

  5. Antonym of "suspend" as in "Suspend a user account"

    Oct 12, 2011 · An administrator of a website or network may decide to suspend a user, preventing them access for a period of time. Is there an antonym of 'suspend' meaning to re-allow that …

  6. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 14, 2016 · 23 moth-balled verb (used with object) to put into storage or reserve; inactivate. adjective inactive; unused; stored away:

  7. "Are you sure to delete?" or "Are you sure you want to delete?"

    When a user wants to delete something on a website, I would like to display a message for him/her to confirm. Which of the following is the grammatically correct way to say so? Are you …