unbewitch means to free from a curse or enchantment. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “unbewitch” is a great word
UNBEWITCH — [Verb] To free from a specific curse or magical enchantment. From the prefix un- (expressing reversal) + bewitch (to affect by witchcraft or enchantment). First attested in the late 1500s. Unlike 'disenchant' (which broadly frees from illusion or false belief) or 'exorcise' (which implies the formal expulsion of an evil spirit), to unbewitch is the precise, practical reversal of a supernatural malady. It is the taste of salt breaking a love charm, the burnt knot of hair releasing its hold, or the careful removal of pins from a wax effigy—a quiet, meticulous restoration of a world to its original, unaltered state.
Etymology
From un- + bewitch.
verb
- To free from a curse or enchantment.