unfound
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    Pronunciation
    
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- Rhymes: -aʊnd
Verb
    
unfound (third-person singular simple present unfounds, present participle unfounding, simple past and past participle unfounded)
- (rare) To disestablish; to undo the founding of.
-  2014, Jason Colavito, Jason and the Argonauts through the Ages, McFarland, →ISBN:- The Etruscans and Romans practiced destructive rituals to deconsecrate temples and “unfound” cities. Such practices were necessary to remove an old god from his or her temple when rededicating a site to a new deity.
 
 
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Etymology 3
    
Back-formation from unfounded.
Verb
    
unfound (third-person singular simple present unfounds, present participle unfounding, simple past and past participle unfounded)
- To dismiss a criminal charge as unfounded.
-  2017 February 3, Robyn Doolittle, “Unfounded: Why Police Dismiss 1 in 5 Sexual Assault Claims as Baseless”, in The Globe and Mail:- Manitoba had the second-lowest provincial rate, and Winnipeg police unfounded only 2 per cent of allegations. (Police and other experts who deal with the issue routinely use “unfound” as a verb.)
 
 - Synonym: (UK) no-crime
 
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