undevil Antonyms

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Meaning of undevil

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undevil (v. t.)

To free from possession by a devil or evil spirit; to exorcise.

undevil Sentence Examples

  1. The undevil was banished to the depths of hell for its heinous crimes.
  2. In the ancient tales, the undevil was portrayed as a fearsome creature of darkness.
  3. The undevil's eyes glowed with an unholy fire, casting a malevolent gaze upon all who crossed its path.
  4. The warriors trembled with fear as they faced the undevil on the battlefield.
  5. The wise old wizard knew the incantations necessary to dispel the undevil.
  6. The undevil's presence tainted the land, spreading corruption and despair.
  7. The heroes fought valiantly against the undevil, their hearts filled with determination to defeat the evil.
  8. The undevil's laughter echoed through the night, mocking the efforts of those who sought to vanquish it.
  9. The undevil's power was immense, but the love and unity of the people proved to be its undoing.
  10. The undevil was finally defeated, its reign of terror brought to an end.

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To free from possession by a devil or evil spirit; to exorcise.

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The undevil was banished to the depths of hell for its heinous crimes.

In the ancient tales, the undevil was portrayed as a fearsome creature of darkness.

The undevil's eyes glowed with an unholy fire, casting a malevolent gaze upon all who crossed its path.

The warriors trembled with fear as they faced the undevil on the battlefield.