Unmake
(verb)
To undo or cause to be undone the making of something; to dismantle or destroy something that has been made.
Origin:
From the prefix un- meaning not and the word make.
Examples:
- The new law would unmake the previous one.
- The company will unmake the merger.
- The artist had to unmake the sculpture due to a mistake.
- The dressmaker had to unmake the dress because it did not fit.
- The government is trying to unmake the treaty.