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  1.  trans. To transform.

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1654.  Gayton, Pleas. Notes, IV. xvii. 258. Who with head full addle, Would unconvert his Pannell from a saddle.

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  2.  To undo the conversion of.

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1825.  R. P. Ward, Tremaine, II. xv. 146. As he indeed wished to convert Monsieur Dupuis, so the valet … thought it but a fair return of kindness to endeavour to unconvert her.

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1887.  Advance (Chicago), 1 Dec., 760. We are not suffering so much from disturbing methods of converting people, as we are from the influences which un-convert them.

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