apolousis
/æpəˈluːsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The act of deliberately or casually abandoning or dismissing something, especially an idea, plan, or project.
“The company’s apolousis of the environmental impact led to widespread criticism from the public and investors.”
2. noun
A rejection or abandonment of an idea or plan, especially a creative or innovative one.
“The apolousis of the project idea was met with disappointment from the team, who had invested months of work into it.”