v. (UN-2 3. Cf. DISPROVIDE v.)

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1530.  Palsgr., 768/2. I unprovyde, Je despouruoys.

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1604.  Shaks., Oth., IV. i. 218. Ile not expostulate with her; least her body and beautie vnprouide my mind againe.

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1793.  A. Murphy, Tacitus, I. 339. Increasing honours, he had no doubt, would unprovide his mind, and … produce the genuine features of his character.

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