Unmake in a sentence as a verb

Money flows made the bubbles and money flows will unmake them.

There is one person who controls the flow of Bitcoins and can unmake transactions it doesn't like.

Their users and advertisers made Facebook, we can unmake it too.

Both seek to unmake Western civilization, and remake it in their image.

Whether a degree was the right choice or not, it was the choice you made and you can't unmake it, so there's not much point in dwelling on that.

And unless decomposers unmake, there isn’t anything that the composers can make with.

Certainly, the departure of developers is not going to unmake Twitter, not least because they have the resources to build their own clients now.

Just like in society in general, one economic solution does not unmake all the ethical problems.

The only reason we even grant this made-up right is because there is a quid pro quo. If there is no cultural/societal benefit to enforcing this made-up right, then why shouldn't we unmake it?

Not for a community where it's more important to cause drama and unmake or make things harder, or to rewrite history in stead of preserving it.

They did not have the capability to essentially make or unmake law via Administrative law and control of Alphabet soup of national regulatory agencies we have today.

Or kind of like McDonald's brand name is intangible so anyone can open a shack and call it McDonalds without paying a franchise fee?Seriously, you can make up esoteric arguments ad infinitum and ad absurdum but the fact is, an arbitrary distinction - digital vs. printed - does not a theft unmake.

Unmake definitions

verb

deprive of certain characteristics

See also: undo