uncurse (Meaning)
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uncurse (v. t.)
To free from a curse or an execration.
Synonyms & Antonyms of uncurse
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uncurse Sentence Examples
- The ancient amulet held the power to uncurse the cursed dagger.
- The wise sage performed a ritual to uncurse the haunted castle.
- With a touch of her wand, the enchantress uncursed the sleeping princess.
- The hero's unwavering determination helped him uncurse the cursed land.
- The priest used holy water to uncurse the bewitched house.
- The shaman invoked the spirits of the forest to uncurse the sick child.
- The discovery of the hidden artifact allowed them to uncurse the cursed city.
- The sacrifice of the innocent removed the curse, uncursed the kingdom.
- The long-lost incantation was found, which finally uncursed the ancient sword.
- The benevolent god heard the prayers of his people and uncursed the ravaged earth.
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To free from a curse or an execration.
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The ancient amulet held the power to uncurse the cursed dagger.
The wise sage performed a ritual to uncurse the haunted castle.
With a touch of her wand, the enchantress uncursed the sleeping princess.
The hero's unwavering determination helped him uncurse the cursed land.