unedge Antonyms
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Meaning of unedge
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unedge (v. t.)
To deprive of the edge; to blunt.
unedge Sentence Examples
- The blade's unedge was so dull that it could barely cut through paper.
- The sharp knife had no unedge, making it dangerous to handle.
- The rock was so unedge that it was impossible to climb without ropes.
- The precipice had a sheer unedge that made it impassable.
- The chasm had no unedge, making it impossible to cross without a bridge.
- The cliff's unedge was so steep that it was impossible to ascend.
- The table's unedge was so blunt that it would not cut into the wood.
- The razor's unedge was so fine that it could barely be felt against the skin.
- The saw's unedge was so uneven that it made rough cuts.
- The mountain's unedge was so jagged that it was difficult to find a foothold.
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To deprive of the edge; to blunt.
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The blade's unedge was so dull that it could barely cut through paper.
The sharp knife had no unedge, making it dangerous to handle.
The rock was so unedge that it was impossible to climb without ropes.
The precipice had a sheer unedge that made it impassable.