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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Unmake' in a Sentence

"To reverse the process of creation or construction, returning something to its original form or completely destroying it." more

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The tornado has unmade the carefully landscaped garden overnight.
The hacker has unmade the secure encryption, exposing sensitive data.
The lawyer has unmade the case against the defendant with compelling evidence.
The chef has unmade the intricate dish after realizing a crucial ingredient was missing.
He has unmade the elaborate sandcastle with a single wave of his hand.
They have unmade their friendship through a series of betrayals.
She has unmade the bed, leaving it in disarray.

Unmake

uhn-meyk
verbTo reverse the process of creation or construction, returning something to its original form or completely destroying it.
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Last Updated On: February 14, 2024
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