Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmake.(verb)
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Use "unmakes" in a sentence
"It is an increasingly bloody carnival, a tale of modern metamorphosis to set beside Ovid's ancient ones, and a book about the ways love remakes and unmakes people, one in which the politics of the heart exist in competition and confusion with politics as usual."
"And there's a lot of really funny comedy that comes from the decisions that she makes and unmakes and makes again..."
"Then he smashes their lives like sand-castles, and his wonderful people fall apart while magic unmakes them, rewriting the rules of their world to reveal hidden truths about love, family, self-regard, self-loathing, and other emotionally charged subjects."