unteach v cause to disbelieve; teach someone the contrary of what he or she had learned earlier v cause to unlearn Usage(s) In 1992 principal Peggy Dolan instituted a program to unteach kids what many had learned at home--that they should fight back when bullied.
Quotes unteach Stuart Schweigert in WSLS.com Something I've had to kind of unteach myself is go out there and not be a robot,Schweigert said. "Go out there and be a football player." Brendan Shanahan in The Journal News / Lohud.com You're never going to unteach players how to play the game, and it's an effective way to play hockey,Shanahan said.