adjective
- not made.
- Falconry. unmanned(def 2).
verb (used with object), un·made, un·mak·ing.
- to cause to be as if never made; reduce to the original elements or condition; undo; destroy.
- to depose from office or authority; demote in rank.
- to change the essential point of (a book, play, etc.).
- to alter the opinion of (one’s mind).
- to change or alter the character of.
verb
- the past tense and past participle of unmake
adjective
- not yet made
- existing without having been made or created
- falconry another word for unmanned (def. 4)
verb -makes, -making or -made (tr)
- to undo or destroy
- to depose from office, rank, or authority
- to alter the nature of
adj.mid-13c., “not yet made,” from un- (1) “not” + past participle of make. Unmake “to reduce to an unmade condition” is recorded from early 15c. (cf. Middle Dutch ontmaken, German entmachen); figurative sense of “to ruin” is recorded from c.1600.