unmake Synonyms

unmake Meaning

Wordnet

unmake (v)

deprive of certain characteristics

Webster

unmake (v. t.)

To destroy the form and qualities of; to deprive of being; to uncreate.

unmake Sentence Examples

  1. She unmade the bed each morning, carefully tucking the sheets into crisp corners.
  2. The earthquake unmade the foundations of the ancient temple, reducing it to rubble.
  3. The unmade promise haunted him, casting a shadow over his conscience.
  4. The war unmade countless lives, leaving behind a trail of broken homes and shattered dreams.
  5. The unmaking of the peace treaty sent shockwaves throughout the nation.
  6. The storm unmade the carefully constructed sandcastle, leaving only a mound of wet sand.
  7. Her unmade decision left her torn between two equally difficult paths.
  8. The careless handling unmade the delicate porcelain vase, leaving behind only shards.
  9. The unmade bedsheets hung limply, a testament to the weary night before.
  10. The unmaking of the illusion shattered the fragile facade that had held their relationship together.

FAQs About the word unmake

deprive of certain characteristicsTo destroy the form and qualities of; to deprive of being; to uncreate.

dismiss,depose, sack, deprive, topple, dethrone, defrock, banish, remove, subvert

invest,crown, initiate, invest, appoint, install, initiate, crown, install, appoint

She unmade the bed each morning, carefully tucking the sheets into crisp corners.

The earthquake unmade the foundations of the ancient temple, reducing it to rubble.

The unmade promise haunted him, casting a shadow over his conscience.

The war unmade countless lives, leaving behind a trail of broken homes and shattered dreams.