deplatform
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- deplatforming noun
Etymology
Origin of deplatform
First recorded in 2015–20; de- ( def. ) + platform ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The ultimate aim of the short-sellers, Evercore argued, is to deplatform AppLovin’s development kits.
From Barron's • Jan. 14, 2026
The report makes a number of recommendations, several of which urge big tech to deplatform incel sites, including:
From BBC • Sep. 22, 2022
We add new words into our usage all the time; so does the Oxford English Dictionary, which has recently added words like "unvaxxed," and Miriam Webster, which last year added "deplatform" and "super-spreader," among others.
From Salon • Jul. 5, 2022
In a statement, WoLF said that it “opposes this blatantly false characterization of its work and Harvard’s flagrant disregard for free speech” and posted a petition condemning Harvard’s “misogynistic decision to deplatform an accomplished philosopher.”
From Washington Times • Apr. 25, 2022
Since then, she says, platforms and governments have become more adept at combating this type of information warfare—and more willing to deplatform bad actors that deliberately spread disinformation.
From Scientific American • Mar. 8, 2022
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