decertification
noun [ C or U ] mainly US uk/ˌdiː.sɜː.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌdiː.sɜ˞ː.t̬ə.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
取消认证
the process of removing a formal or official title or description from a person, an organization, etc., usually so that they no longer have the right to do something
Failure to enforce all provisions of the Act may result in decertification of your organization. 未能执行该法案的所有规定可能会导致您的机构被取消认证。
取消资格
the process of removing someone's official qualification to do a particular job, taking away their legal right to do it
Only a tiny minority of law enforcement officers ever face the ultimate disciplinary action of decertification. 只有极少数的执法官员曾经面临取消资格的最终纪律处分。
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- As a consequence of decertification, the local government is no longer eligible for these grants unless recertified.
- Leaders at the hospital said they were confident that their recent addition of new doctors and other changes would enable them to avoid decertification.
- He will hold public hearings on appeals of his decertification of electronic voting equipment.
- The manufacturers of the machines argue that the decertifications were made in error.
- Several states are experiencing an increase in officer misconduct investigations and decertifications.