unmake

IPA: ʌnmeɪk

verb

  • (transitive) To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature.
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Examples of "unmake" in Sentences

  • He could do that, then unmake the rock.
  • He stands ready to unmake Caen if he must.
  • Just saying it isn't so doesn't unmake that.
  • To destroy the door would be to unmake Creation.
  • To rescind is to set aside or unmake a contract.
  • It was therefore in their power to make or unmake a citizen.
  • I do not promise to make or unmake the link in this article.
  • Also the idea that many civilians are against it does not unmake it.

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