unthink
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un·think
(ŭn-thĭngk′)tr.v. un·thought (-thôt′), un·think·ing, un·thinks
To dismiss from the mind; disregard.
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unthink
(ʌnˈθɪŋk)vb (tr) , -thinks, -thinking or -thought
1. to reverse one's opinion about
2. to dispel from the mind
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Past participle: unthought
Gerund: unthinking
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