v
(computing, transitive) To remove data.
n
(computing) The operation of deleting data.
v
(obsolete) To free from entanglement.
v
Alternative form of unruin [(transitive) To fix or restore something that was previously ruined; to bring back to a whole or functioning state.]
v
To remove an alias (from)
v
(sometimes figuratively) To free from blindness.
v
(transitive, rare, chiefly poetic) To cause (something) to cease being blue; to make (something) not blue.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To remove the grounding or basis of.
v
To undo breeding or its effects.
v
(transitive) To cancel being committed to something; to release from obligation.
v
(transitive) To bring out of hiding; to reveal or make public.
v
(computing, slang, transitive) To repair (an MP3 audio file) that has been damaged ("cooked") by being converted through a text format and having line breaks applied to it.
v
(transitive) To undo the determining of; to make uncertain.
v
(transitive) To undo or reverse the eating of
v
(transitive) To undo the fashioning of; to take apart, or unmake.
v
(transitive, computing) To release from a previously locked or frozen state.
v
(transitive) To dislocate.
n
The act of untying a knot.
v
(transitive) To break a habit.
v
(transitive) To destroy or take apart; to cause (a made article) to lose its nature.
v
(transitive) To restore the original form of (something previously mangled).
v
(transitive) To undo the action of marrying somebody.
v
(transitive, computer graphics) To erase (a point previously plotted).
v
(transitive) To undo the preparation of.
v
(transitive) Hypothetically, to undo the roasting of; to uncook.
v
(transitive) To make not set.
v
(transitive, computer graphics) To undo a sharpening operation on (an image).
v
(transitive) To undo the process of slicing.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To reverse a process of squashing; to expand (something) back to the original size.
v
(transitive, intransitive) Hypothetically, to undo the act of stirring or being stirred.
v
(transitive, Wiktionary and WMF jargon) To remove (a webpage) from one's watchlist.
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