undeˈcree,v. (un-2 3.) 1667Waterhouse Fire Lond. 182 Be that Judgment, O Lord, undecreed by thee.1691Dryden K. Arthur iii. ii, As if eternal doom Could be reversed, and undecreed for me.1898B. Gregory Side Lights 205 He..cannot possibly afford to undecree his own infallibility.