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Uncast

To remove a spell, enchantment, or binding. To liberate something or someone from a state of constraint, typically magical. It implies a reversal of a previous casting, undoing the effects of a magical charm, spell, or curse, or severing a magical connection. It can extend metaphorically to undoing any form of constraint or control, whether literal or figurative. The emphasis lies in the act of breaking free, releasing, and restoring a previous, often imposed, condition.

Uncast meaning with examples

  • The sorceress meticulously prepared the counter-spell, hoping to finally uncast the enchantment that held the prince captive as a griffin. Years of study went into preparing the specific herbs and incantations. Her hopes lay in the power to break the spell.
  • With a whispered prayer and a touch of her hand, Elara attempted to uncast the illusion that masked the true form of the treacherous shapeshifter, revealing its deceitful nature to the court. This revealed what it had pretended to be.
  • The hero, after enduring a paralyzing curse, uttered the sacred words to uncast the spell, enabling him to finally stand again and fight the dragon for the survival of the kingdom and escape certain death.
  • Driven by a burning need for revenge, the dark mage cast a curse on the young hero. As a last resort, the wise old druid tried to uncast the hex and protect the prince from his fate and from the dark magic.

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