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unmake

verb as in dethrone

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What the voyage now represents is the unmaking of ideas from some of the great thinkers and creators of the age.

Limited in range but emotionally enlightening, the instruction resonantly conjugates the way language makes and unmakes us.

How do we "unmake the self-made myth," Quart asks.

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Which is exactly the way that OpenAI, the company that stands to benefit the most from everyone believing its product has the power to remake — or unmake — the world, wants it.

This year, Hawley said, he was focused on the left's "efforts to unmake history."

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

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