untrouble
English
Etymology
Verb
untrouble (third-person singular simple present untroubles, present participle untroubling, simple past and past participle untroubled)
- (transitive) To free from trouble or disturbance.
- 2010, Stuart Curran, The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism (page xi)
- The convenient labels by which critics sought to untrouble the roiling waters of actuality have grown more and more irrelevant to the true historical situation, or (which is to say much the same thing) they have seemed rather a falsification than an explanation of the nature of the age.
- 2010, Stuart Curran, The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism (page xi)