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96 words match “UNDO”

UNMECHANIZE v.
To undo the mechanism of; to unmake; as, to unmechanize a structure. [Obs.] Sterne.
UNPAY v.
To undo, take back, or annul, as a payment. Shak.
UNPICK v.
To pick out; to undo by picking.
UNPREACH v.
To undo or overthrow by preaching. [R.] De Foe.
UNREASON v.
To undo, disprove, or refute by reasoning. [Obs.] To unreason the equity of God's proceedings. South.
UNSEW v.
To undo, as something sewn, or something inclosed by sewing; to rip apart; to take out the stitches of.
UNSTITCH v.
To open by picking out stitches; to take out, or undo, the stitches of; as, to unstitch a seam. Collier.
UNTUCK v.
To unfold or undo, as a tuck; to release from a tuck or fold.
UNTWIRL v.
To untwist; to undo. Ash.
UNWEAVE v.
To unfold; to undo; to ravel, as what has been woven.
UNWORK v.
To undo or destroy, as work previously done.
UNWRAP v.
To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. Chaucer.
VAINGLORY n.
e elation of mind; vain show; boastfulness. He had nothing of vainglory. Bacon. The man's undone forever; for if Hector break not his neck i' the combat, he'll break't himself in vainglory. Shak.
WELAWAY interj.
Alas! [Obs.] Then welaway, for she undone was clean. Wyatt.
WITHIN prep.
. Were every action concluded within itself, and drew no consequence after it, we should, undoubtedly, never err in our choice of good. Locke.
WOMB n.
y indifferency, I were simply the most active fellow in Europe. My womb, my womb, my womb undoes me. Shak.
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