To do the inverse of breaking; to mend, restore, heal(verb)
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Use "unbreak" in a sentence
"1 You may ignore this thread if you wish; I was just trying to see if I could "unbreak" it."
"And much of what we experience adheres fully to this "arrow of time" (e.g. eggs break but they never unbreak, we remember the past but not the future, etc.)."
"And likewise, the next president will have to figure out a way to unbreak Iraq in the process (without getting us stuck with too much reparations for the death and damage Bush has caused)."