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antimagic

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ magic.

Adjective

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antimagic (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Opposed to magic or witchcraft.
    • 2002, Richard Lachmann, Capitalists in Spite of Themselves:
      Second, French clerics enjoyed strong support from the crown and lay elites in their antimagic campaigns []
  2. (in fiction) Serving to counteract magic or its effects.
    • 2005, Matthew Kane, A Player's Guide to Deminar:
      [] a monster emits a natural antimagic field []

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