unfix

/ʌnˈfɪks/
verb
  1. To detach, loosen, or remove something that was fixed or attached in place.
    • The mechanic had to unfix the engine part before replacing it.
    • She used a screwdriver to unfix the old shelf from the wall.
    • He carefully unfixed the photograph from the album page.
  2. To change or undo something that was previously decided, set, or established.
    • The new evidence unfixed the theory that scientists had believed for years.
    • It's hard to unfix a bad habit once it becomes routine.
    • The committee voted to unfix the meeting date and choose a new one.
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