unmaker

/ʌnˈmeɪkər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that destroys, dismantles, or reverses something that was made.
    • The villain in the story was an unmaker of worlds, bent on chaos.
    • Critics called the new policy an unmaker of the progress made in education.
    • Time is the great unmaker of all human achievements.
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