Defn: to come out of concealment. [Obs.] Massinger.
UNTASTE
Un*taste", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + taste.]
Defn: To deprive of a taste for a thing. [R.] Daniel.
UNTEACH
Un*teach", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + teach.]
1. To cause to forget, or to lose from memory, or to disbelieve what has been taught. Experience will unteach us. Sir T. Browne. One breast laid open were a school Which would unteach mankind the lust to shine or rule. Byron.
2. To cause to be forgotten; as, to unteach what has been learned. Dryden.
UNTEAM
Un*team", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + team.]
Defn: To unyoke a team from. [R.] Jer. Taylor.
UNTEMPER
Un*tem"per, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + temper.]
Defn: To deprive of temper, or of the proper degree of temper; to make soft.