undirect

English

Etymology 1

From un- + direct.

Verb

undirect (third-person singular simple present undirects, present participle undirecting, simple past and past participle undirected)

  1. (transitive) To misdirect; mislead.
    • Fuller
      false fires to undirect seamen in a tempest

Etymology 2

From un- (not) + direct.

Adjective

undirect (comparative more undirect, superlative most undirect)

  1. Not direct.

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