Philosophers are lined with eyes within, And, being so, the sage unmakes the man.
It makes itself or it unmakes itself, but it is never something made.
In this image of a creative action which unmakes itself we have already a more exact representation of matter.
It is not what a man does not, but what he does that makes him or unmakes him.
But the praetorian guard, that makes and unmakes emperors, has been tasting the sweets of tyranny ever since Marcus Aurelius died.
He unmakes the man, he unmakes the woman, sucks up precious years of human life like a sponge, sets Troy ablaze, maddens harmless Io with a stinging gad-fly.
Position makes andunmakes a man, like sunshine makes or unmakes a summer day.
It makes and unmakes reputation, for the time being bien entendu; it even makes and unmakes patriots themselves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unmakes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.