Verb
The word is derived from undo
imp. of Undo.
Source: Webster's dictionaryShe did not send for him until she was afraid; she was not afraid until he undid her work; he did not undo her work until he was past loving her. Orson Scott Card
Jesus undid everything that Adam did, and did everything Adam failed to do. Sinclair B. Ferguson
He saw her from the bottom of the stairs Before she saw him. She was starting down, Looking back over her shoulder at some fear. She took a doubtful step and then undid it To raise herself and look again. He spoke Advancing toward her: "What is it you see From up there always?-for I want to know." Robert Frost
As her name implies, the Profiteer is all about wealth, which is why the Fantastic Four freed her warriors and undid her plans. Source: Internet
However, the Texans had an atrocious kickoff that pretty undid all the good they achieved on that late fourth-quarter drive. Source: Internet
His great faults undid his virtues: Ludwig Pastor summed up his character: "He lacked Christian gentleness and charity. Source: Internet