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Meaning of unwitch

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unwitch (v. t.)

To free from a witch or witches; to fee from witchcraft.

unwitch Sentence Examples

  1. The wise old unwitch cast her spell, dispelling the darkness and restoring light.
  2. The unwitch's incantation cleansed the cursed land, banishing the evil that had plagued it.
  3. With a wave of her hand, the unwitch reversed the hex, restoring her victim's lost youth.
  4. The unwitch's potion unraveled the curse, freeing the captive soul from its enchanted prison.
  5. The unwitch's amulet protected her from the malevolent spirits that lurked in the shadows.
  6. The unwitch's ritual unbraided the spell, untangling the threads of chaos and restoring order.
  7. The unwitch's wisdom guided her to the hidden chamber where the curse lay in wait.
  8. The unwitch's incantation unbind the spell that had bound the prince to his fate.
  9. The unwitch's presence unhallowed the cursed forest, banishing the creatures that had terrorized its inhabitants.
  10. The unwitch's unwavering faith unbroke the curse that had plagued her family for generations.

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To free from a witch or witches; to fee from witchcraft.

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The wise old unwitch cast her spell, dispelling the darkness and restoring light.

The unwitch's incantation cleansed the cursed land, banishing the evil that had plagued it.

With a wave of her hand, the unwitch reversed the hex, restoring her victim's lost youth.

The unwitch's potion unraveled the curse, freeing the captive soul from its enchanted prison.