verb
- to remove from or as if from a sphere; to displace from a natural or proper position
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The violent earthquake seemed to unsphere the very foundations of the city.
- In Shakespeare’s works, cosmic events could unsphere the stars themselves.
- The revolution threatened to unsphere the established order of society.
- The poet wrote of how grief could unsphere one’s sense of reality.
- Ancient myths told of gods who could unsphere celestial bodies at will.