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Unmake Meaning in English

word

ʌnˈmeɪk
uhn-MAYK
ʌnmˈeɪk
uhn-MAYK

释义

To undo something that has been made or done, or to reverse a process or action.

用法与细微差别

Used formally or poetically; not common in everyday speech. Often found in literature or discussions about reversing decisions, actions, or effects. Collocations: 'unmake a bed', 'unmake a law', 'unmake someone's reputation'. Often interchangeable with 'undo' in modern use.

例句

She tried to unmake her mistake.

basic

It is hard to unmake a promise once it is given.

basic

Please unmake the bed before you leave.

basic

Sometimes it's impossible to unmake the choices we've made.

natural

No one can unmake the past, but we can learn from it.

natural

The law was so unpopular that the government decided to unmake it.

natural