UNMAKE


Meaning of UNMAKE in English

“+ transitive verb

Etymology: Middle English unmaken, from un- (II) + maken to make — more at make

1. : to undo the creation of : cause to disappear : destroy

couldn't unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built

2. : to deprive of rank or office : depose

people have elected me … and they can unmake me — John Steinbeck

3. : to deprive of essential characteristics : change the nature of

enough to unmake any man — Katherine Mansfield

4. : to change an attitude of (one's mind)

ladies are allowed to unmake their minds — R.D.Blackmore

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.