undo

/ʌnˈduː/

undo

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Definition

To reverse the effects of an action.

Etymology

From Middle English undōn, from Old English ondōn, from Proto-West Germanic *andadōn (“to undo”), equivalent to un- + do. Cognate with West Frisian ûndwaan, ûntdwaan (“to undo; rid”), Dutch ontdoen (“to undo”).

Example Sentences

  • "Fortunately, we can undo most of the damage to the system by the war."
  • "What's done can't be undone."
  • "Pro.[…]it was a torment / To lay vpon the damn'd, which Sycorax / Could not againe vndoe ; it was mine Art, / When I arriu'd, and heard thee, that made gape / The Pyne, and let thee out."
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