v. [UN-2 3.] trans. To free from delusion or deception; to undeceive.

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1654.  Earl Orrery, Parthen. (1676), 77. All things had contributed to undelude you.

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a. 1711.  Ken, Hymnotheo, Poet. Wks. 1721, III. 325. She … Would not consult her Adam first, lest she should by his Counsel undeluded be.

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