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unmaking

noun as in hatchet job

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Immigration reform will be the unmaking of America and two radio hosts call for a military coup.

Every miracle, therefore, is of our own making, and of our own unmaking.

Are they not merely a reversal of life's engine, rather than an unmaking and a remaking.

Now, I can only remark that it had nothing whatever to do with making or unmaking any general in the country.

Feminism in unmaking the mother, is undoing the labours of countless ages of evolutionary advance.

He lives, and lives bountifully, by unmaking, picking over and re-making the mattresses of the people.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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