to undo or destroy to depose from office, rank, or authority to alter the nature of
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un•made /ʌnˈmeɪd/USA pronunciation adj.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- (of a bed) not made up.
un•made
(un mād′),USA pronunciation adj.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- not made.
- Sport[Falconry.]unmanned (def. 2).
- 1200–50; Middle English; see un-1, made
un•make
(un māk′),USA pronunciation v.t., -made, -mak•ing.
- to cause to be as if never made;
reduce to the original elements or condition;
undo;
destroy. - to depose from office or authority;
demote in rank. - to change the essential point of (a book, play, etc.).
- to alter the opinion of (one's mind).
- to change or alter the character of.
- Middle English unmaken. See un-2, make 1350–1400
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