unpossess Synonyms
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unpossess Meaning
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unpossess (v. t.)
To be without, or to resign, possession of.
unpossess Sentence Examples
- The spirits unpossessed the child, leaving her free from their influence.
- The old house was said to be unpossessed, devoid of any spiritual entities.
- The exorcism ritual failed, and the demon remained unpossessed within the boy.
- After the curse was lifted, the haunted object became unpossessed and no longer emitted an evil aura.
- The priest sprinkled holy water on the artifacts, unpossessing them of any lingering dark energy.
- The possession had been so strong that it took several days for the exorcist to unpossess the victim.
- The villagers believed that the possessed man would never be unpossessed and would forever remain under the demon's control.
- The unpossessed object radiated with a sense of peace and tranquility, as if it had been freed from a heavy burden.
- Despite the unpossession ritual, the haunted house still felt uneasy, as if the spirits lingered nearby.
- The ancient amulet had the power to unpossess any living being, breaking the bond between the victim and the evil entity.
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To be without, or to resign, possession of.
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The spirits unpossessed the child, leaving her free from their influence.
The old house was said to be unpossessed, devoid of any spiritual entities.
The exorcism ritual failed, and the demon remained unpossessed within the boy.
After the curse was lifted, the haunted object became unpossessed and no longer emitted an evil aura.