Unpray
(Un*pray) v. t. [1st pref. un- + pray.] To revoke or annul by prayer, as something previously
prayed for. [R.] Sir M. Hale.
Unprayable
(Un*pray"a*ble) a. Not to be influenced or moved by prayers; obdurate. [R.] Wyclif.
Unprayed
(Un*prayed") a. [With for.] Not prayed for. [Obs.] Sir T. More.
Unpreach
(Un*preach") v. t. [1st pref. un- + preach.] To undo or overthrow by preaching. [R.] De
Foe.
Unprecedented
(Un*prec"e*dent*ed) a. Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not
having the authority of prior example; novel; new; unexampled. Un*prec"e*dent*ed*ly, adv.
Unpredict
(Un`pre*dict") v. i. [1st pref. un- + predict.] To retract or falsify a previous prediction. Milton.
Unprejudiced
(Un*prej"u*diced) a.
1. Not prejudiced; free from undue bias or prepossession; not preoccupied by opinion; impartial; as, an
unprejudiced mind; an unprejudiced judge.
2. Not warped or biased by prejudice; as, an unprejudiced judgment.
Un*prej"u*diced*ness, n. V. Knox.
Unprelated
(Un*prel"a*ted) a. [1st pref. un- + prelate.] Deposed from the office of prelate.
Unprevented
(Un`pre*vent"ed) a.
1. Not prevented or hindered; as, unprevented sorrows. Shak.
2. Not preceded by anything. [Obs.] Milton.
Unpriced
(Un*priced") a. Not priced; being without a fixed or certain value; also, priceless. "Amethyst
unpriced." Neale
Unpriest
(Un*priest") v. t. [1st pref. un- + priest.] To deprive of priesthood; to unfrock. [R.] Milton.
Unprince
(Un*prince") v. t. [1st pref. un- + prince.] To deprive of the character or authority of a
prince; to divest of principality of sovereignty. [R.] Swift.
Unprinciple
(Un*prin"ci*ple) v. t. [1st pref. un- + principle.] To destroy the moral principles of. [R.]
Unprincipled
(Un*prin"ci*pled) a. [Pref. un- not + principled.] Being without principles; especially,
being without right moral principles; also, characterized by absence of principle. Un*prin"ci*pled*ness,
n.
Unprison
(Un*pris"on) v. t. [1st pref. un- + prison.] To take or deliver from prison.
Unprizable
(Un*priz"a*ble) a.
1. Not prized or valued; being without value. [Obs.]
2. Invaluable; being beyond estimation. [Obs.]
Unprobably
(Un*prob"a*bly) adv. [Pref. un- not + probably.] Improbably.