decharm (Meaning)

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decharm (v. t.)

To free from a charm; to disenchant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decharm

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decharm Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient spell was cast to decharm the cursed amulet, releasing its grip on the village.
  2. The wizard's staff emitted a soft glow as he began the ritual to decharm the enchanted forest.
  3. In the fairy tale, the brave knight embarked on a quest to decharm the princess from her eternal slumber.
  4. The secret society's mission was to decharm the mystical artifact before it fell into the wrong hands.
  5. The sorceress used her powers to decharm the cursed palace, restoring it to its former glory.
  6. It was believed that only the chosen one could decharm the legendary sword and wield its true power.
  7. The ancient scroll contained the incantation needed to decharm the cursed city and break its spell of darkness.
  8. Legends spoke of a hidden temple where one could learn to decharm any magical object.
  9. The young apprentice sought the wisdom of the elders to learn how to decharm the bewitched land.
  10. With a wave of her wand, the fairy queen began to decharm the enchanted garden, bringing it back to its natural state.

FAQs About the word decharm

To free from a charm; to disenchant.

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No antonyms found.

The ancient spell was cast to decharm the cursed amulet, releasing its grip on the village.

The wizard's staff emitted a soft glow as he began the ritual to decharm the enchanted forest.

In the fairy tale, the brave knight embarked on a quest to decharm the princess from her eternal slumber.

The secret society's mission was to decharm the mystical artifact before it fell into the wrong hands.