unmakes

[US]/ʌn'meɪk/
[UK]/ʌnˈmek/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. restore to the original state; cause to disappear; withdraw; destroy; change.

Example Sentences

Parliament can make and unmake any law whatever.

It is easier to unmake a mess than to make one.

She wanted to unmake the decision she had made in haste.

He regretted his actions and wished he could unmake them.

The magician could unmake objects with a wave of his hand.

Sometimes it's better to unmake a promise than to break it.

The artist could unmake his paintings as easily as he created them.

The company decided to unmake the merger due to unforeseen complications.

The spell was irreversible, unable to unmake the curse once it was cast.

He wished he could unmake the hurtful words he had said in anger.

The treaty was signed with the understanding that it would be difficult to unmake once in effect.

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