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

  • The fiscal crisis is of Our making, and We can unmake it without total destruction. lgl
  • With logic like that, we should be able to expect Iran to unmake its nuclear weapons program.
  • "None of us knew the book in question had a hidden spell in it, a spell that could 'unmake' Carlotta.
  • I can't imagine the work to make, and then "unmake," that project, but I bet it brought out some interesting juxtapositions.
  • His lips press and his arms enfold not her so much as the ideal of her, and unless she unmake herself, he cannot unlove her.
  • It isn't well to make up our minds fully until we have heard all sides, lest we have them to unmake, which is always more or less painful.
  • Under #2 and under the ICC case, the question is whether the President can unmake a treaty he (or his predecessor) have already made prior to rejection by the Senate.
  • Sometimes those scraps from the alley became dangerous prototypes and I ended up with broken limbs, but I had teachers who encouraged me to unmake, remake, invent, and dream big dreams.

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