unmiracle
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unmiracle (third-person singular simple present unmiracles, present participle unmiracling, simple past and past participle unmiracled)
- (transitive) To rid of miracles; to make, or treat as, no longer miraculous.
- 1835, The Western Monthly Magazine, and Literary Journal, page 64:
- Considering the perverse tendency of the age, to unmiracle every thing, I concluded to make a molehill of the affair.