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undone1 [ʌnˈdʌn] VB

undone pp of undo

See also undo

undone2 [ʌnˈdʌn] ADJ

1. undone (not fastened):

undone
undone

2. undone (uncompleted):

undone
to leave sth undone
come undone Brit inf idiom
wyjść z siebie perf inf
come undone Brit inf idiom

Usage examples with undone

to leave sth undone
what's done cannot be undone proverbial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The finger would be removed, and the coach bolt securing the centre post to the backboard undone.
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He was discovered, however, and his plans of conquest were undone.
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He was the riding's only member, as the electoral district was created in 1947 and the changes undone in 1952.
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There is substantial variation and in many languages the process has been largely undone by paradigmatic leveling.
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All other things depend on work today: without work men are utterly undone.
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When she touched it her wishes came true but if she made more than four wishes in a day, all her previous wishes were undone.
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But just like in the movie, the scam is undone when the tour is a sellout.
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And they now looked to be undone by it.
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Most of this work was undone in 1983, when the choir stalls and pews were removed and meeting rooms were built under the galleries.
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At the last link, a half hitch is tied to stop the rope from coming undone.
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