How to Use unlearn in a Sentence

unlearn

verb
  • It is hard to unlearn bad habits.
  • And as a child of two worlds, there was so much to learn, and unlearn.
    Faith Karimi, CNN, 16 Apr. 2023
  • There’s a lot of technique to kind of unlearn and switch to the other side.
    Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al, 13 June 2023
  • And if it was taught one way, it can be unlearned and taught another way.
    Lily Rothman, Time, 19 Mar. 2018
  • These were meant to be habits, not traits — something a person could unlearn.
    Caity Weaver, New York Times, 20 Mar. 2023
  • Be ready to learn, unlearn and move forward with the right attitude.
    Asokan Ashok, Forbes, 28 June 2021
  • The people who will flourish in this new world are those who can a) learn to learn, b) learn to unlearn, and c) learn to relearn.
    Ravi Kumar, Quartz at Work, 20 Jan. 2020
  • The only advice is to unlearn that there are poultry blends, steak blends, etc.
    Danielle Pointdujour, Travel + Leisure, 10 July 2020
  • At four months, the twins unlearned how to sleep through the night and began waking every 20 minutes.
    Anndee Hochman, Philly.com, 4 July 2018
  • It’s not a huge problem, but adapting to the control scheme can feel like trying to unlearn a habit.
    Washington Post, 14 July 2021
  • Six weeks without touch wasn’t enough to unlearn this language.
    Ella Dawson, Longreads, 18 May 2020
  • The pandemic gave people time to step back, reassess their lives, and unlearn the old ways of working.
    Rhett Power, Forbes, 8 May 2022
  • To combat this lack of dynamism, Emborg and his team opted for a system in which the AI learns and unlearns from you.
    John Robertson, Ars Technica, 15 Aug. 2017
  • Whereas Jack, one guesses, was able to unlearn this ability as the world changed around him.
    Aaron Gilbreath, Longreads, 17 Jan. 2018
  • But the anxious brain sometimes learns the wrong things and has an awfully hard time unlearning them.
    Jeffrey Kluger, Time, 11 Dec. 2017
  • She's probably used to hunching while playing and will have to unlearn that.
    Amy Watts, baltimoresun.com, 2 May 2018
  • Wii Sports tennis fans will need to unlearn how that old game worked to not constantly fail in NSS tennis.
    Sam MacHkovech, Ars Technica, 3 May 2022
  • Ahead, see the 15 most common contenders, and join me in my journey to actively unlearn a handful of them.
    Danielle Sinay, Glamour, 12 Sep. 2023
  • Once acquired, the park said, such conditioning is not easy to unlearn.
    Washington Post, 3 May 2022
  • More than just a beauty trend, men are unlearning the stigma to invest in a long-term commitment to their self-care.
    India Espy-Jones, Essence, 19 July 2023
  • And what has been learned, Mandela suggested, can be unlearned.
    Steve Haycox, Alaska Dispatch News, 25 Aug. 2017
  • Health experts are pleading with people to learn more about the science, unlearn the myths and overcome the fears concerning the vaccine.
    Kiara Alfonseca, ABC News, 13 Aug. 2021
  • There are also the causes that call us to unlearn deeply ingrained habits — Black Lives Matter, the #metoo movement, undoing all of the isms.
    Dede Henley, Forbes, 19 Sep. 2021
  • In a world that’s rapidly evolving, the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn is paramount.
    Curt Steinhorst, Forbes, 26 Feb. 2024
  • Granted, many people have temporarily unlearned the connection between the urge to pay bills and the need to work.
    Peter Georgescu, Forbes, 5 May 2023
  • Give yourself permission to unlearn what doesn't serve you.
    Jacqueline Delgadillo, refinery29.com, 6 Mar. 2022
  • This change sometimes requires us to unlearn old habits, which results in not only student growth but our growth as well.
    Michelle Aslam, Dallas News, 9 Mar. 2020
  • One of the things Polyak said administrators and teachers must unlearn is something as simple as the set up of a classroom.
    Steve Sadin, chicagotribune.com, 8 May 2017
  • But in fact, for some survivors, learning to identify as a victim is an important first step in unlearning the shame from the abuse.
    Kathleen Walsh, Glamour, 14 Aug. 2024
  • Perishable skills need updating often, while the most valuable skills in the coming decades may well be the ability to unlearn, manage ourselves and build relationships.
    Dave Winsborough, Forbes, 5 Sep. 2024

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