unmake
Verb

unmake (unmakes, present participle unmaking; past unmade, past participle unmade)

  1. (transitive) To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature.
    • 2013, Florida Ann Town, On the Rim (page 84)
      She was confused. Now that he had worked himself into a snit he'd be angry if she unmade the bed and did what he wanted. If she didn't make it properly, he'd be resentful. She stripped the bed. She'd change the linens.
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