Disprepare

verb

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Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To render unprepared. obsolete, transitive

    "obtain dominion over men in this present world, endeavour by dark and erroneous doctrines to extinguish in them the light, both of nature and of the gospel, and so to disprepare them for the kingdom of God to come"

Example

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"obtain dominion over men in this present world, endeavour by dark and erroneous doctrines to extinguish in them the light, both of nature and of the gospel, and so to disprepare them for the kingdom of God to come"

Etymology

From dis- + prepare.

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