unmake
VT ซึ่ง ไม่ได้ ทำ ขึ้นมา sueng-mai-dai-tam-kuen-ma
VT ทำลาย destroy ruin tam-lai
UNMAKE
v.t. 1. To destroy the form and qualities which constitute a thing what it is. God does not make or unmake things to try experiments. 2. To deprive of qualities before possessed.
Un *make ", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + make. ]
un make |ˌənˈmāk ənˈmeɪk | ▶verb ( past and past participle unmade ) [ with obj. ] reverse or undo the making of; annul: Watergate made the independent prosecutor law necessary; Whitewater may unmake it. • ruin; destroy: human beings make cities and unmake them.
un ¦make |ʌnˈmeɪk | ▶verb ( past and past participle unmade ) [ with obj. ] reverse or undo the making of; annul: Parliament can make and unmake any law.