verb transitiveWord forms: unˈsphered or unˈsphering
to remove from its sphere or from one's sphere
unsphere in American English
(unˈsfɪər)
transitive verbWord forms: -sphered, -sphering
to remove from its or one's sphere; displace
Word origin
[1605–15; un-2 + sphere]This word is first recorded in the period 1605–15. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: classic, displacement, ferrule, package, turnoverun- is a prefix freely used in English to form verbs expressing a reversal of some actionor state, or removal, deprivation, release, etc. (unbend; uncork; unfasten; etc.), or to intensify the force of a verb already having such a meaning (unloose)