Uncoach

verb

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Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To detach from a coach (vehicle). obsolete

    "These, here arriv'd, the mules uncoach'd, and drave Up to the gulfy river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them."

  2. 2
    To unteach transitive

    "Following my run with him, I was less concerned about his physical skills and strength as I was unwiring or uncoaching what had been imprinted into his mind."

Example

More examples

"These, here arriv'd, the mules uncoach'd, and drave Up to the gulfy river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them."

Etymology

From un- + coach.

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