undoing (Meaning)
undoing (n)
an act that makes a previous act of no effect (as if not done)
loosening the ties that fasten something
undoing (n.)
The reversal of what has been done.
Ruin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of undoing
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undoing Sentence Examples
- The tangled thread defies my attempts at undoing the knot.
- The hasty decision required a concerted effort to undo its repercussions.
- The error in the software code proved challenging to undo without disrupting the entire system.
- The long-held grudge festered within him, resisting all attempts at undoing its grip.
- Undoing the intricate embroidery required patience and a steady hand.
- The remorseful husband vowed to undo the pain he had caused his wife.
- The therapy session aimed at undoing the harmful coping mechanisms she had developed.
- The accountant tirelessly worked to undo the financial mess left by the previous manager.
- Undoing the zipper on the jacket revealed the hidden message sewn into its lining.
- The historian dedicated their life to undoing the distortions of history and uncovering the truth.
FAQs About the word undoing
an act that makes a previous act of no effect (as if not done), loosening the ties that fasten somethingThe reversal of what has been done., Ruin.
downfall, destruction, kiss of death, curse, bane,ruination, death, ruin, tragic flaw,torment
nerving, nerving, strengthening, fortifying,strengthening, fortifying,encouraging, encouraging, emboldening,emboldening
The tangled thread defies my attempts at undoing the knot.
The hasty decision required a concerted effort to undo its repercussions.
The error in the software code proved challenging to undo without disrupting the entire system.
The long-held grudge festered within him, resisting all attempts at undoing its grip.