unlove

unlove

(ʌnˈlʌv)
vb (tr)
archaic literary jocular to stop loving (someone or something)
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References in classic literature ?
Rochester: I could not unlove him now, merely because I found that he had ceased to notice me--because I might pass hours in his presence, and he would never once turn his eyes in my direction--because I saw all his attentions appropriated by a great lady, who scorned to touch me with the hem of her robes as she passed; who, if ever her dark and imperious eye fell on me by chance, would withdraw it instantly as from an object too mean to merit observation.
Terming the book as "not a Chetan Bhagat love story", the author pointed to its "an unlove story" tagline.
'How We Unlove Our Heroes': Consider how we unlove our heroes./We fall in love with Wagner.
Will Jesus call you beloved, when the world unloves you?