Sentences with deaccession
de·ac·ces·sion
D d - The sale was part of a controversial decision by college leaders to deaccession certain works of art in order to shore up its finances.
- I n other cases, public outcries have revised deaccession plans.
- Happily, it has been repeated many times since 2005, when LACMA made its first purchase with Lewin deaccession funds.
- To this end, the NGV has a detailed deaccession policy, replete with checks and balances.