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deconvert
verb
To undergo a deconversion from a religion, faith or belief or to induce (someone) to reject a particular religion, faith, or belief.
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Suppose his BBC career does, indeed, double as an evangelical opportunity, the BBC can scarcely object when similar privileges are demanded by followers of – to name just a few of the usual suspects – the pope, Ron Hubbard, and the prophet, hoping to deconvert Walker's converts.
In fact, Ivatury openly, smilingly, claims that he is trying to deconvert Winestock away from right-wing fanaticism.
Similar(2)
Having been brought up a Catholic she had since "deconverted" to humanism.
Deconverting from Christianity, they also incorporated bits of it into their rapturous pole-dance.
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