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undone
undone
/ənˈdʌn/
adjective
(
)
Not done
(
undone
)
not done
The work could be done or undone and nobody cared
the work could be done or undone and nobody cared
Thrown into a state of disorganization or incoherence
(
undone
,
unstuck
)
thrown into a state of disorganization or incoherence
Price programs became unstuck because little grain was available
price programs became unstuck because little grain was available
Not fastened, tied or secured
(
undone
)
not fastened, tied or secured
Her blouse had come undone at the neck
her blouse had come undone at the neck
His shoelaces were undone
his shoelaces were undone
Doomed to extinction
(
done for
,
ruined
,
sunk
,
undone
,
washed-up
)
doomed to extinction
undo
undo
/ənˈduː/
verb
(
)
Cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect
(
undo
)
cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect
I wish I could undo my actions
I wish I could undo my actions
(
)
Deprive of certain characteristics
(
unmake
,
undo
)
deprive of certain characteristics
Remove the outer cover or wrapping of
(
undo
,
unwrap
)
remove the outer cover or wrapping of
Let's unwrap the gifts!
Let's unwrap the gifts!
Undo the parcel
undo the parcel
Cause to become loose
(
loosen
,
undo
,
untie
)
cause to become loose
Undo the shoelace
undo the shoelace
Untie the knot
untie the knot
Loosen the necktie
loosen the necktie
Cause the ruin or downfall of
(
undo
)
cause the ruin or downfall of
A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign
A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign
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