unbewitch Synonyms

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unbewitch Meaning

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unbewitch (v. t.)

To free from a spell; to disenchant.

unbewitch Sentence Examples

  1. The wise witch gracefully unbewitched the cursed prince, restoring him to his former glory.
  2. The enchanted forest's dark spell was unbewitched by the brave knight's unwavering determination.
  3. With a whispered incantation, the healer unbewitched the victim, freeing her from the evil spirit.
  4. The ancient tome contained a spell that unbewitched the possessed villagers, bringing them solace.
  5. The priest's holy water unbewitched the haunted house, banishing the malevolent spirits.
  6. The potion made from hemlock and willow unbewitched the lovesick maiden, restoring her rationality.
  7. The runes carved on the amulet unbewitched the cursed treasure, allowing it to be safely claimed.
  8. The enchanted mirror was unbewitched by a skilled sorceress, breaking its curse and revealing the truth.
  9. The powerful archmage unbewitched the entire kingdom, freeing it from the grip of darkness.
  10. The wizard's wand emitted a bright light as he unbewitched the enchanted object, returning it to its original state.

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To free from a spell; to disenchant.

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The wise witch gracefully unbewitched the cursed prince, restoring him to his former glory.

The enchanted forest's dark spell was unbewitched by the brave knight's unwavering determination.

With a whispered incantation, the healer unbewitched the victim, freeing her from the evil spirit.

The ancient tome contained a spell that unbewitched the possessed villagers, bringing them solace.