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Unpoison

Unpoison \Un*poi"son\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + poison.] To remove or expel poison from. [Obs.]
--South.

Usage examples of "unpoison".

She pulled books down hastily, searching at random for either spell: to unlock a door, to unpoison a man.

Life--here was life unpoisoned by one drop of ill thought or light experience.

I broke my spear, and I took all the unpoisoned shafts from my quiver, and snapped them.

In Chicago, he was tried for poisoning one wife, and the trial brought out the fact that two others had died under suspicious circumstances, and that there were three more unpoisoned but anxious to get back their money.

It began to be a festivity, and if they could exit unpoisoned, Bren said to himself, they might secure the peace.

At last his magnificent physique, his unpoisoned blood and splendid brain pulled him through to his new world of mind and heart torture.

South of the green and brown buildings were the unpoisoned farmlands which apparently supported the base.

Prestimion tried one and it did him no harm, so he ate several others before sleeping, and when he found himself still alive and unpoisoned in the morning, he had some more, and collected others to carry with him in a fold of his jerkin.

At the mouth of the valley I broke my spear, and I took all the unpoisoned shafts from my quiver, and snapped them.

As a result of this, in time fewer commodities were manufactured and the use of natural resources and energy had diminished and there had been less and less pollution and today the rivers ran crystal to the sea and the air was clean and fresh and the land lay quite unpoisoned since agriculture had been moved indoors and no longer utilized the soil.

Earth that needs revitalizing, water that wants unpoisoning, plants that need encouragement, animals that need better cover and more things to eat.