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unmake

[uhn-meyk] / ʌnˈmeɪk /


VERB
dethrone
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
crown enthrone put in power






Example Sentences

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Its goal, he stated frankly, was to unmake FDR’s New Deal.

From Los Angeles Times

The U.S. government cannot unmake this system and should not try to do so.

From Los Angeles Times

What the voyage now represents is the unmaking of ideas from some of the great thinkers and creators of the age.

From Los Angeles Times

Limited in range but emotionally enlightening, the instruction resonantly conjugates the way language makes and unmakes us.

From Los Angeles Times

How do we "unmake the self-made myth," Quart asks.

From Salon