undoing
noun
1 undoing
An act that makes a previous act of no effect (as if not done).
Roget 735:
adversity,
evil
etc.
619;
failure
etc.
732;
bad luck,
ill luck,
evil luck,
adverse luck,
hard fortune,
hard hap,
hard luck,
hard lot;
frowns of fortune;
evil dispensation,
evil star,
evil genius†;
vicissitudes of life,
ups and downs of life,
broken fortunes;
hard case,
hard lines,
hard life;
sea of troubles;
peck of troubles;
hell upon earth;
slough of despond.
trouble,
hardship,
curse,
blight,
blast,
load,
pressure.
pressure of the times,
iron age,
evil day,
time out of joint;
hard times,
bad times,
sad times;
rainy day,
cloud,
dark cloud,
gathering clouds,
ill wind;
visitation,
infliction;
affliction
etc.
(painfulness)
830;
bitter pill;
care,
trial;
the sport of fortune.
mishap,
mischance,
misadventure,
misfortune;
disaster,
calamity,
catastrophe;
accident,
casualty,
cross,
reverse,
check,
contretemps,
rub;
backset†,
comedown,
setback [U.S.].
losing game;
falling
etc.
v.;
fall,
downfall;
ruination,
ruinousness;
undoing;
extremity;
ruin
etc.
(destruction)
162.
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2 undoing
Loosening the ties that fasten something.
synonyms: unfastening, untying.
Polish: rozwiązanie się, rozwikłanie się
Moby thesaurus: Waterloo, abasement, affliction, annulment, bane, beating, blight, bloodbath, blue ruin, breakup, cancellation, carnage, collapse, conquering, conquest, consumption, counterbalancing, crash, curse, damnation, deathblow, debacle, debasement, decimation, defeat, degradation, depredation, deprivation, descent, desolation, despoilment, despoliation, destroyer, destruction, devastation, disassembly, disgrace, disintegration, dismantlement, dismemberment, disorganization, disruption, dissolution, downfall, drubbing, failure, fall, frustration, havoc, hecatomb, hiding, holocaust, humiliation, invalidation, lambasting, lathering, licking, mastery, misfortune, mortification, neutralization, nullification, offsetting, overcoming, overthrow, overturn, perdition, quietus, ravage, ruin, ruination, shambles, shame, slaughter, smash, spoliation, stripping, subdual, subduing, subjugation, thrashing, thwarting, trimming, trouble, trouncing, vandalism, vanquishment, vitiation, voiding, waste, whipping, wrack, wrack and ruin, wreck ... show more.
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