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unconvince

Unconvince (verb) means to cause to abandon a conviction; cause (someone) to become unconvinced (of something).

verb
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To cause to abandon a conviction; cause (someone) to become unconvinced (of something).
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Etymology

From un- + convince.

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"unconvince" (verb) means to cause to abandon a conviction; cause (someone) to become unconvinced (of something).

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