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What does decry mean?

"Decry" is not a word in the English language. It's likely a misspelling of "decrypt."

Decrypt means to convert an encrypted message back into its original, readable form. Encryption is the process of scrambling a message so that only authorized individuals can read it. Decryption is the opposite, making the message understandable again.

Here are some examples of how "decrypt" is used:

* "The detective tried to decrypt the secret code found in the criminal's diary."

* "Using the right key, the software can decrypt the confidential data."

* "The ancient civilization's hieroglyphics remain largely undeciphered, waiting to be decrypted."

If you were trying to use "decry," it's likely you meant "decrypt." Let me know if you need help with anything else!

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