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Unteach

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Verb

1. unteach

cause to disbelieve; teach someone the contrary of what he or she had learned earlier

2. unteach

cause to unlearn

Example Sentences:
'teach somebody to unlearn old habits or methods'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Unteach

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verb -teaches, -teaching or -taught (transitive) rare
to cause to disbelieve (teaching)

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Unteach

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verb transitiveWord forms: unˈtaught or unˈteaching
1. 
to try to make forget something learned, as in the process of reeducation
2. 
to teach the opposite of

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Unteach

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tr.v. un·taught (-tôt), un·teach·ing, un·teach·es
1. To cause to forget or unlearn something.
2. To teach the opposite or contrary of (something previously taught).

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