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unˈprinciple, v. (un-2 6 b.)
1713Gentl. Instructed ii. 108 The Press has not only effeminated the Mind, but Unprincipl'd the Understanding. 1760–72H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) I. 87 When I behold so many scoundrels..I reflect, that they have been principled, or rather unprincipled, by such tutors as Mr. Vindex. |