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undid

adjective as in ruined

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Remember, Ohio voters undid a somewhat similar conservative law last year.

Henry Kissinger warned that the treaty undid “40 years of NATO.”

We undid it and hung it up in the kitchen, right next to a Nancy Newsom ham, the smell absolutely intoxicating.

But it really undid everything and that was what was so shocking about it.

And yet when a friend wrote me about the death of her husband after a horrible illness, the email completely undid me.

She undid it, freed her thin shoulders, and saw herself a bride in low-necked satin, walking down an aisle with Lucius Harney.

Mark soon halted by a pool of clear water, and undid the roll behind his saddle, from which he took various articles.

But when he undid his bundles, he dragged forth a letter, a roll of parchment, carefully sealed.

Deep snows put the job behind; frequent storms undid the work of an infinitely slow patience.

Kent and the others soon found Crain and his half-dozen men who rapidly undid their bonds.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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