desprogramar

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Verb

 * 1) to cancel (a planned activity)
 * 2) to deprogram (a machine)
 * 1) to deprogram (a machine)

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to reset, deconfigure, unconfigure, misconfigure adjust; to set or position differently; change the already established and desired settings
 * 2)  to cancel, deschedule
 * 3)  to deprogram,  deprogramme to counteract the effects of previous programming or brainwashing, especially in an attempt to persuade (a person) to abandon allegiance to a cult
 * 1)  to cancel, deschedule
 * 2)  to deprogram,  deprogramme to counteract the effects of previous programming or brainwashing, especially in an attempt to persuade (a person) to abandon allegiance to a cult
 * 1)  to deprogram,  deprogramme to counteract the effects of previous programming or brainwashing, especially in an attempt to persuade (a person) to abandon allegiance to a cult
 * 1)  to deprogram,  deprogramme to counteract the effects of previous programming or brainwashing, especially in an attempt to persuade (a person) to abandon allegiance to a cult