undoing

/ʌnˈduɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of undo; the process of reversing, opening, or canceling something.
    • She is undoing the knot in the rope carefully.
    • He spent the afternoon undoing all the mistakes in the report.
    • The magician is undoing the trick to show how it works.
noun
  1. The cause of someone's ruin, failure, or downfall.
    • His greed was his undoing, leading to the loss of everything he owned.
    • The company's undoing was its refusal to adapt to new technology.
    • Her undoing came when she trusted the wrong person.
  2. The act of reversing or canceling something that has been done.
    • The undoing of the old policy took months of negotiation.
    • With a single click, the undoing of the entire edit was complete.
    • The undoing of the damage required a lot of time and effort.
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