uncreate (Meaning)

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uncreate (v. t.)

To deprive of existence; to annihilate.

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uncreate (a.)

Uncreated; self-existent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncreate

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uncreate Sentence Examples

  1. The primordial void possessed an uncreate essence, untouched by the hands of existence.
  2. The universe, vast and intricate, emerged from an uncreate singularity, expanding and evolving through time.
  3. In the realms of philosophy, the concept of uncreation seeks to comprehend the possibility of reversing existence.
  4. Poets have penned verses that explore the uncreative nature of language, questioning its ability to truly capture reality.
  5. Science grapples with the enigma of uncreating matter, pondering if it is possible to return subatomic particles to their primordial state.
  6. Uncreating the past remains an elusive dream, as history's events unfold as an immutable tapestry.
  7. Artists strive to create works of art that evoke the uncreated, tapping into the boundless potential of the imagination.
  8. The human mind, with its astonishing capacity for creativity, can also possess the power to uncreate, erasing thoughts and ideas from existence.
  9. In the face of chaos and destruction, we seek to uncreate the wreckage, rebuilding and creating anew.
  10. The uncreative void represents both a beginning and an end, an eternal cycle of existence and annihilation.

FAQs About the word uncreate

To deprive of existence; to annihilate., Uncreated; self-existent.

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No antonyms found.

The primordial void possessed an uncreate essence, untouched by the hands of existence.

The universe, vast and intricate, emerged from an uncreate singularity, expanding and evolving through time.

In the realms of philosophy, the concept of uncreation seeks to comprehend the possibility of reversing existence.

Poets have penned verses that explore the uncreative nature of language, questioning its ability to truly capture reality.