Definitionn. an act that makes a previous act of no effect
Last update: August 29, 2015
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Gambling was his undoing. [Please select]
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The queen set about to obtain a divorce, and used her influence for the return of Albany as a means of undoing her husband's power. [Please select]
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He stood up, undoing the waistband of his trousers. [Please select]
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No later undoing will undo the first undoing. [Please select]
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Believing that the Company's sessions foreshadowed a "seditious parliament," James Stuart set himself with obstinacy and some cunning to the Company's undoing. [Please select]
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But success has been the undoing of a large number of men who were great in the days of adversity. [Please select]
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With such spiritual food were our ancestors fed--sometimes to the eternal undoing of their posterity's physical and mental welfare. [Please select]
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My own opinion is that he feared his ungovernable temper would lead to his undoing. [Please select]
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We were, of course, dressed in British uniforms, but the haste of another agent of the Emperor almost caused our undoing. [Please select]
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'The words of the antelope were true words--my reward shall be my undoing--they are being fulfilled.' [Please select]
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She was partly undressed, and was undoing her hair and brushing it out. [Please select]
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