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To return a thing to the nothing it came from, deliberately.
means To destroy, undo, or reverse the creation of something, often completely and on purpose.
from Old English prefix un- meaning reversal, bolted onto make — language admitting that anything built can be unbuilt with equal grammar.
Verb onlyYou unmake things; you cannot unmake a noun.
Darker twinUnmake implies erasing, where undo merely reverses.
Royal useKings were once unmade, not just deposed.