Unteach
verb (used with object), untaught, unteaching.
1.
to cause to be forgotten or disbelieved, as by contrary teaching.
2.
to cause to forget or disbelieve something previously taught.
verb (transitive) (rare) -teaches, -teaching, -taught
1.
to cause to disbelieve (teaching)
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