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  • 41undo — un·do || ‚ʌn duː v. open (a jacket, package, door, etc.), release, unloose; cancel, revoke, reverse, annul; bring to ruin (emotionally, morally, etc.) n. cancellation of an action; ability of a program to cancel the most recent action… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 42undo —    obsolete    to copulate with (a female) outside marriage    From the loss of reputation rather than the removal of clothing:     Thou hast undone our mother.    (Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 43undo — verb (undoes, undoing; past undid; past participle undone) 1》 unfasten, untie, or loosen. 2》 cancel or reverse the effects or results of (a previous action or measure). 3》 formal cause the downfall or ruin of …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 44undo — v. a. 1. Annul, invalidate, reverse, neutralize, nullify, frustrate, bring to naught. 2. Loose, unfasten, untie, disengage, open, unfold, disentangle, unravel. 3. Ruin, destroy. 4. Impoverish, bring to poverty …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 45undo — verb past tense undid, past participle undone (T) 1 to unfasten something that is tied or wrapped: She carefully undid the parcel. see open 2 2 to try to remove the bad effects of something you have done: Well, the mistake has been made now and… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 46undo — v 1. annul, nullify, disannul, disestablish declare null and void, make void, quash, abolish; repeal, revoke, retract, rescind, abrogate; reverse, countermand, cancel, Law. nol pros; invalidate, vacate, vitiate; do away with, cut out, remove, put …

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  • 47undo — un·do …

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  • 48undo — /ʌnˈdu / (say un dooh) verb (t) (undid, undone, undoing) 1. to unfasten and open (something closed, locked, barred, etc.). 2. to untie or loose (strings, etc.). 3. to open (a parcel, a sealed letter, etc.). 4. to reverse the doing of; cause to be …

  • 49undo —   Wehe, wehewehe, wehe hou, ho ohemo, kala, mokala, makala, molokala;     evil by prayer, kakakū …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 50undo — see what’s done cannot be undone …

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