unwhelm
Etymology
From un- + whelm.
unwhelm means To raise (someone) up from under something that has overwhelmed them. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.
verb
- To raise (someone) up from under something that has overwhelmed them.“And it is all through him
Who as a guest came pledged into this house.
Came with the chivalry and manly show
Of reverence and grace, that he too well
Has learnt in cunning lands and used to lure.
Ah, and he seeks us now! unwhelmed of it!
Ready of step, impassive, cold!”