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Meaning of ungive
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ungive (v. t. & i.)
To yield; to relax; to give way.
ungive Sentence Examples
- The once-promised gift remained ungiven, casting a shadow over their friendship.
- Guilt gnawed at her heart as she realized the necklace she had once given now couldn't be ungiven.
- The broken promise left an ungiveable wound, forever etched in the tapestry of their relationship.
- The child's tears begged for forgiveness, but the punishment could not be ungiven.
- The apology seemed insincere, as if he expected his hurtful words to be ungiven simply because he uttered them.
- The stolen words echoed in her mind, a constant reminder of the transgression that could never be ungiven.
- The secrets they shared were an ungiveable bond, entwined within the fabric of their souls.
- The trust they had built over years was shattered in an instant, leaving only an ungiveable void.
- The weight of their past transgressions hung heavy, a constant reminder of actions that could not be ungiven.
- Love, once given, was an ungiveable gift, an eternal flame that burned brightly or flickered in the shadows.
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To yield; to relax; to give way.
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The once-promised gift remained ungiven, casting a shadow over their friendship.
Guilt gnawed at her heart as she realized the necklace she had once given now couldn't be ungiven.
The broken promise left an ungiveable wound, forever etched in the tapestry of their relationship.
The child's tears begged for forgiveness, but the punishment could not be ungiven.