transcription, транскрипция: [ -ˈsel ]
transitive verb
( un·sold -ˈsōld ; -sel·ling )
Date: circa 1929
1. : to dissuade from a belief in the truth, value, or desirability of something
ads that unsell the public on energy consumption
2. : to discourage a belief in the truth, value, or desirability of
I unsold the coat he wanted and sold him another