unadapt

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ adapt

Verb[edit]

unadapt (third-person singular simple present unadapts, present participle unadapting, simple past and past participle unadapted)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To undo the process of adaptation; to revert or restore to an original form.
    • 2015, Joe McElhaney, A Companion to Fritz Lang, page 189:
      It seems clear that instead of simply adapting Das Nibelungenlied, Lang and von Harbou were seeking to unadapt it from Wagner by treating the rhetorical and presentational strategies of the Ring operas as encrustations []
    • 2017, Michael Alvear, The Bulletproof Author:
      Cultivating it on a regular basis improves our attitude towards writing and makes us more resilient. But in order to make it work we have to 'unadapt' to the habituation that familiarity can bring, []