1. unmade - Adjective
2. unmade - Verb
Derived from unmake
Not yet made or formed; as, an unmade grave.
Deprived of form, character, etc.; disunited.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo one ever died from sleeping in an unmade bed. I have known mothers who remake the bed after their children do it because there is wrinkle in the spread or the blanket is on crooked. This is sick. Erma Bombeck
Technology is not neutral. We're inside of what we make, and it's inside of us. We're living in a world of connections - and it matters which ones get made and unmade. Donna Haraway
Man is made or unmade by himself. By the right choice he ascends. As a being of power, intelligence, and love, and the lord of his own thoughts, he holds the key to every situation... James Allen
[T]hat which is man-made can be unmade. Louis Brandeis
My argument is that history is made by men and women, just as it can also be unmade and rewritten, always with various silence and elisions, always with shapes imposed and disfigurements tolerated. Edward Said
This man dresses like an unmade bed. Henny Youngman