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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.

  • She has deconverted from Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc.

Exact(2)

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.

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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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