unpray

verb
/ʌnˈpɹeɪ/UK

Etymology

From un- + pray.

  1. derived from pré — “meadow
  2. prefixed as unpray — “un + pray

Definitions

  1. To annul or revoke (something previously prayed for) by prayer.

    • he found himselfe overwhelmed in the injoying of his desire, and being enrich't with an intolerable commoditie, he must now unpray his prayers[…].

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