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unˈwhig, v. [un-2 6 b + whig n.] trans. To divest of the character or opinions of a Whig.
1825Moore Sheridan II. 38 Pitt..turned to the person who sat next him, and said, ‘I'll un-Whig the gentleman for the rest of his life!’ 1832Q. Rev. XLVII. 80 Moore did not, indeed, return unwhigged, but he has dealt with American manners not less hardly than Mrs. Trollope. 1892Pall Mall G. 4 May 2 Unwhigging the Duke of Devonshire. |