Undo
verb (used with object), undid, undone, undoing.
1.
to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done:
Murder once done can never be undone.
2.
to do away with; erase; efface:
to undo the havoc done by the storm.
3.
to bring to ruin or disaster; destroy:
In the end his lies undid him.
4.
to unfasten by releasing:
to undo a gate; to undo a button.
5.
to untie or loose (a knot, rope, etc.).
6.
to open (a package, wrapping, etc.).
7.
Archaic. to explain; interpret.
verb (mainly transitive) -does, -doing, -did, -done
1.
(also intransitive) to untie, unwrap, or open or become untied, unwrapped, etc
2.
to reverse the effects of
3.
to cause the downfall of
4.
(obsolete) to explain or solve
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