unthink
1Unthink — Un*think , v. t. [1st pref. un + think.] To recall or take back, as something thought. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2unthink — [unthiŋk′] vt. unthought, unthinking to rid one s mind of, or change one s mind about …
3unthink — “+ verb Etymology: un (II) + think intransitive verb : to terminate or reverse a thought process learned how to think and how to unthink Peggy Bennett transitive verb : to put o …
4unthink — /un thingk /, v., unthought, unthinking. v.i. 1. to end one s thought or reverse the process of thought. v.t. 2. to dispel from the mind: Unthink your thoughts. [1590 1600; UN 2 + THINK1] * * * …
5unthink — verb To undo the process of thinking. We should have to unthink as far back as Aristotle …
6unthink — transitive verb (unthought; thinking) Date: circa 1600 to put out of mind …
7unthink — un·think …
8unthink — /ʌnˈθɪŋk/ (say un thingk) verb (t) (unthought, unthinking) 1. to dispel from the mind or thoughts. 2. to reverse or retract by thinking, as in changing one s mind. {un 2 + think1} …
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10un|think — «uhn THIHNGK», verb, thought, think|ing. –v.t. to put out of the mind: »to unthink unpleasant thoughts. –v.i. to end or reverse one s thoughts or ideas: »to learn to unthink as well as to think …