untrain
English
Etymology
un- + train
Verb
untrain (third-person singular simple present untrains, present participle untraining, simple past and past participle untrained)
- To reverse or undo one's training; to become less trained than before
- 2009, January 14, “Patrick Healy”, in Where Ballet Is a Boy Thing:
- The 11 girls […] are all trained dancers in real life who, for the purposes of "Billy Elliot," must untrain themselves for each performance and dance with two very left feet.
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Anagrams
- urinant