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undoing
[uhn-doo-ing]
noun
the reversing of what has been done; annulling.
a bringing to destruction, ruin, or disaster.
a cause of destruction or ruin.
the act of unfastening or loosing.
Psychiatry., an unconscious defense mechanism through which an attempt is made to reverse a psychologically unacceptable act by doing its opposite, usually repetitiously, in order to relieve anxiety.
undoing
/ ʌnˈduːɪŋ /
noun
ruin; downfall
the cause of downfall
drink was his undoing
Other Word Forms
- self-undoing adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It was the police investigation into Gustavson that would be Hopper's undoing.
But in an economy where women are responsible for half the labor force, and have been for 25 years, the solution isn’t as simple as undoing all of that.
All of this — the service cuts, the shuttered offices, the slow undoing of rural infrastructure — is happening in the background of an administration that claims to be restoring the health of the American food system.
After Essayli was appointed, three law enforcement sources said he became focused on undoing the felony conviction.
The state has sued the administration more than 30 times, including over funding cuts, voting restrictions and the undoing of birthright citizenship.
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