Undiscovering

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈdɪskəvɝˈɪŋ/

Undiscovering (verb)

  1. Taking away or reversing knowledge about something that was previously known.

Examples

  • They are undiscovering the secrets of the ancient civilization.
  • Undiscovering information can lead to confusion.

Common collocations: remove knowledge, erase memories, hide facts

Synonyms of Undiscovering

Neutral

Antonyms of Undiscovering

  • To find or learn something new.