v. (UN-2 3. Cf. DISPROVIDE v.)
1530. Palsgr., 768/2. I unprovyde, Je despouruoys.
1604. Shaks., Oth., IV. i. 218. Ile not expostulate with her; least her body and beautie vnprouide my mind againe.
1793. A. Murphy, Tacitus, I. 339. Increasing honours, he had no doubt, would unprovide his mind, and produce the genuine features of his character.