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    Redef-

    Turn off system hacker's redefinition command

    Example and General Form:
    ACL2 !>:redef-
    ACL2 p!>

    This macro, for system hackers only, is a convenient way to reverse the effects of :redef+. See redef+. We do not guarantee that :redef- will restore everything one might expect to its state before the earlier :redef+. To see exactly what :redef- does, look at its code, for example by evaluating :trans1 (redef-)