Undid synonyms and antonyms
ŭn-dĭd'
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To make looser or less tight:
To decompress a zip file
(Medicine) To empty.
To distress or perturb mentally or emotionally:
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To cause to fail or become ruined or unfulfilled:
To open or make loose; untie, unlock, undo, etc.
Undermine is defined as to dig beneath, weaken or injure.
To lay bare or open by removing a covering
To direct that (a charge) apply to the person receiving instead of making a telephone call.
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
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To suppress a legal document, particularly a subpoena, for reasons based on defect in manner of service or for other procedural or substantive reasons that invalidate the document; to void or terminate; to vacate a judicial decision.
To ransack:
To outwit is to beat someone or defeat them because you are smarter or more clever.
To remove the wrapping from:
A shoot that develops laterally at the base of a plant, often rooting to form a new plant. Many succulents and cacti are propagated by removing offsets and planting them elsewhere.
To cancel out
To declare (a territory, nation, etc.) neutral in war; declare open to all nations under international law and exempt from attack
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To make ineffective or invalid; nullify:
To set free; unbind
To make invalid. Especially applied to contract law.
To reduce to poverty; make poor.
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
To obliterate information from (a storage medium), such as to clear or (with magnetic storage) to demagnetize.
To undo the joining of; separate.
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To extricate from entanglement or involvement; free.
(Intransitive) To release or loosen from something that binds, holds, entangles, or interlocks; unfasten; detach; disentangle; free.
(Electricity) To shut off the current in (an appliance) by removing its connection to a power source.
To bring to total defeat; crush
To do better than (another) in a competition or battle; win victory over; beat:
To invalidate or annul something.
To judicially declare something to be void either from the date of decree or ab initio.
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(Archaic) To destroy completely.
To make uneasy; disturb:
To cause physical harm to; hurt:
Subvert is defined as to overthrow, destroy or undermine.
To become known or noticed:
To dismantle wrecked vehicles or other objects, to reclaim any useful parts. (Australia)
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To injure or damage so as to make imperfect, less attractive, etc.; spoil; impair; disfigure
To induce (someone) to engage in sexual activity, as by flirting or persuasion.
To debauch is defined as to seduce or corrupt someone's morality.
To make or become weak or weaker
Unnerve is defined as to cause fear or loss of confidence.
To undermine the foundations of (a fortification).
To deprive of strength; make feeble.
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To weaken or destroy the strength or vitality of:
To deprive of vitality, make lifeless, weaken.
Total means to add things up.
To mar or impair the enjoyment, quality, or functioning of
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To cause to come into forceful contact with something:
To appear to move downward, as the sun or moon in setting.
To demolish is defined as to knock down, refute or destroy either literally or figuratively, or to eat food quickly.
To ruin:
To reach the end of a task, course, or relationship:
To unfasten; untie.
To unfasten the clasp of
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To untie; unfasten
To go, move, pass, etc. smoothly, quickly, or easily
To subject to light rubbing or friction, as with a cloth or paper, in order to clean or dry.
To move along in contact with a surface; graze or scrape.
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Obliterate is defined as to utterly and completely destroy or eliminate, or to have a great victory or great success over someone or something.
Expunge is defined as to erase or get rid of.
To remove (a file, for example) from a hard drive or other storage medium.
Cross is defined as to go from one side to another or to mark with intersecting lines.
To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil.
made (antonym)
To compose:
fastened (antonym)
To close or connect securely, as with a lock or other device:
do (antonym)
To render; give:
closed (antonym)
To grapple; to engage in close combat.
permitted (antonym)
To afford opportunity; allow:
approved (antonym)
The definition of approve is to say you like something or you are alright with it happening.
helped (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
tightened (related)
The definition of tighten is to make something more fixed in place, more constricted, or more snug.
continued (related)
(Law) To postpone or adjourn to a later date
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