unbuilt

/ʌnˈbɪlt/
adjective
  1. Not yet built; existing only as a plan or idea.
    • His unbuilt dream house remained only in his sketchbook.
    • The unbuilt highway was still shown on old maps.
    • The city has many unbuilt projects waiting for funding.
  2. Having been taken apart or demolished; no longer standing.
    • The unbuilt wall was replaced by a fence.
    • The unbuilt barn left a large empty space in the field.
    • After the tower was unbuilt, the area became a park.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of unbuild.
    • She unbuilt her Lego tower and started a new design.
    • The team had unbuilt the entire structure by noon.
    • They unbuilt the old stage to make room for a new one.
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