unmade

/ʌnˈmeɪd/
adjective
  1. Not having been made; not created or constructed.
    • The bed remained unmade all day because she was in a hurry.
    • The artist left the sculpture unmade, waiting for inspiration.
    • An unmade road led through the forest to the old cabin.
  2. No longer existing or effective; destroyed or undone.
    • Years of progress were unmade in a single day of chaos.
    • The treaty was unmade by the new government's decision.
    • The spell was unmade when the wizard broke his staff.
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