Verb
To destroy the form and qualities of; to deprive of being; to uncreate.
Source: Webster's dictionarySunshine cannot bleach the snow, Nor time unmake what poets know. Ralph Waldo Emerson
The people made the Constitution, and the people can unmake it. It is the creature of their own will, and lives only by their will. John Marshall
All over this land women have no political existence. Laws pass over our heads that we can not unmake. Our property is taken from us without our consent. The babes we bear in anguish and carry in our arms are not ours. Lucy Stone
A soul of water a soul of stone. A soul by name a soul unknown. The hours unmake our flesh our bone. The Soul is all and all alone! Clive Barker
Highdrake said that to make love is to unmake power. Ursula K. Le Guin
Hold unto the last: that is what it means to have a Dominant Idea, which Circumstance cannot break. And such men make and unmake Circumstance. Voltairine de Cleyre