unmember (Meaning)

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unmember (v. t.)

To deprive of membership, as in a church.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unmember

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unmember Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman could no longer unmember the events of her childhood.
  2. The witness claimed to unmember the suspect's face, but his memory was hazy.
  3. The historian struggled to unmember the forgotten details of a pivotal battle.
  4. The politician's past indiscretions were unmemberable due to his selective amnesia.
  5. The therapist helped the patient to unmember a traumatic experience that had been repressed for years.
  6. The doctor advised the patient to unmember stressful events in order to reduce anxiety.
  7. The author's vivid prose unmembered readers to the sights and sounds of a bygone era.
  8. The jury was unable to unmember the defendant's alibi, despite the contradictory evidence.
  9. The dying man unmembered all his worldly possessions to his loved ones.
  10. The historian's meticulous research unmembered the lost histories of marginalized communities.

FAQs About the word unmember

To deprive of membership, as in a church.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elderly woman could no longer unmember the events of her childhood.

The witness claimed to unmember the suspect's face, but his memory was hazy.

The historian struggled to unmember the forgotten details of a pivotal battle.

The politician's past indiscretions were unmemberable due to his selective amnesia.