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  • 1 dē-discō

        dē-discō didicī, —, ere,    to unlearn, forget: multa: haec verba: disciplinam populi R., Cs.: loqui: amare, O.: (amor) dediscitur usu, O.

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  • 2 dē-doceō

        dē-doceō ēre, uī, ctus,    to cause to unlearn, unteach, teach the opposite of: aliquem geometriam: (virtus) populum falsis Dedocet uti Vocibus, H.: cum a Zenone fortis esse didicisset, a dolore dedoctus est: ut coercendi magis quam dedocendi esse videantur.

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  • 3 dedisco

    dediscere, dedidici, - V TRANS
    unlearn, forget, put out of one's mind; lose the habit of, forget (how to)

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  • 4 dedoceo

    dedocere, dedocui, dedoctus V TRANS
    cause (person) to unlearn/discard previous teaching; reeducate; teach opposite

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  • 5 desuesco

    I
    desuescere, desuevi, desuetus V
    II
    desuescere, desuevi, desuetus V
    forget/unlearn; become/be unaccustomed to; disaccustom; lay aside custom/habit

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  • 6 dissuesco

    dissuescere, dissuevi, dissuetus V
    forget, unlearn, become disaccustomed to; disaccustom (person)

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  • 7 dedisco

    dē-disco, dĭdĭci, 3, v. a., to unlearn, to forget, sc. what one has learned (rare, but class.).
    (α).
    With acc.:

    qui, quod didicit, id dediscit,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 56; cf.:

    multa oportet discat atque dediscat,

    Cic. Quint. 17 fin.; so,

    haec verba,

    id. Brut. 46, 171; cf. id. de Or. 3, 24, 93: nomen disciplinamque populi Romani, * Caes. B. C. 3, 110:

    sermonem,

    Quint. 1, 1, 5:

    cordaque languentem dedidicere metum,

    Claud. Praef. Rapt. Pros. 1, 10: dedidicit jam pace ducem, has unlearned the general, i. e. lost his military character, Luc. 1, 131:

    dedisce captam,

    Sen. Troad. 887.—Prov.:

    dediscit animus sero quod didicit diu,

    id. ib. 631.—
    (β).
    With inf.:

    (eloquentia) loqui dedisceret,

    Cic. Brut. 13, 51;

    so loqui,

    Ov. Tr. 3, 14, 46:

    amare,

    id. R. Am. 297 al.

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  • 8 dedoceo

    dē-dŏcĕo, ēre, v. a., to cause one to unlearn something, to unteach, teach the opposite of (rare, but class.).
    (α).
    With double acc.:

    aliquem geometriam,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 20:

    regnorum gaudia temet,

    Stat. Th. 2, 409.—
    * (β).
    With acc. pers. and inf.:

    (virtus) populum falsis Dedocet uti Vocibus,

    Hor. Od. 2, 2, 20.—
    (γ).
    Pass.:

    cum aut docendus is est aut dedocendus,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 17, 72:

    cum a Zenone fortis esse didicisset, a dolore dedoctus est,

    id. Tusc. 2, 25, 60. In the gerund absol.:

    onus dedocendi gravius quam docendi,

    Quint. 2, 3, 2:

    ut coercendi magis quam dedocendi esse videantur,

    id. Fin. 1, 16, 51.

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  • Unlearn — Un*learn , v. t. [1st pref. un + learn.] [1913 Webster] 1. To forget, as what has been learned; to lose from memory; also, to learn the contrary of. [1913 Webster] I had learned nothing right; I had to unlearn everything. Milner. [1913 Webster] 2 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unlearn — [unlʉrn′] vt., vi. [ME unlernen: see UN & LEARN] to forget or try to forget (something learned); get rid of (a habit) …   English World dictionary

  • Unlearn (Youngblood Brass Band) — Infobox Album Name = Unlearn Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Youngblood Brass Band Released = 2000 Recorded = Genre = Riot Jazz Hip hop Punk Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Word on the Street (1998) This album = Unlearn… …   Wikipedia

  • unlearn — [[t]ʌ̱nlɜ͟ː(r)n[/t]] unlearns, unlearning, unlearned VERB If you unlearn something that you have learned, you try to forget it or ignore it, often because it is wrong or it is having a bad influence on you. [V n] They learn new roles and unlearn… …   English dictionary

  • unlearn — UK [ʌnˈlɜː(r)n] / US [ʌnˈlɜrn] verb [transitive] Word forms unlearn : present tense I/you/we/they unlearn he/she/it unlearns present participle unlearning past tense unlearnt past participle unlearnt informal to change the way that you have… …   English dictionary

  • unlearn — /un lerrn /, v.t. 1. to forget or lose knowledge of. 2. to discard or put aside certain knowledge as being false or binding: to unlearn preconceptions. v.i. 3. to lose or discard knowledge. [1400 50; late ME unlernen. See UN 2, LEARN] * * * …   Universalium

  • unlearn — verb /ʌnˈləːn,ʌnˈlɝn/ To discard the knowledge of. It was another lesson from Fort Hare that I had to unlearn in Johannesburg …   Wiktionary

  • unlearn — un|learn [ʌnˈlə:n US ə:rn] v past tense and past participle unlearned or unlearnt [ ˈlə:nt US ˈlə:rnt] [T] informal to deliberately forget something you have learned, in order to change the way you do something ▪ It s difficult to unlearn bad… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unlearn — verb (T) informal to deliberately forget something you have learned: It s difficult to unlearn bad driving habits …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • unlearn — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. to put out of one s knowledge or memory 2. to undo the effect of ; discard the habit of …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • unlearn — un|learn [ ʌn lɜrn ] verb transitive INFORMAL to change the way you have learned to think or do things, usually because that way is not good or useful …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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