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31undoing — n. 1 ruin or a cause of ruin. 2 the process of reversing what has been done. 3 the action of opening or unfastening …
32undoing stitches — removing threads that fasten something together, pulling out sutures …
33be someone's undoing — be someone’s undoing be the undoing of someone phrase to be the cause of someone’s failure The team’s weak defence was their undoing. Thesaurus: to cause problems for someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: undoing …
34Opera: The Undoing of Women — (French: L’Opéra ou la Défaite des femmes) is a 1979 book by French philosopher Catherine Clément. In it, Clément explores the way in which traditional operatic plots often feature the death of female characters in her words, the infinitely… …
35be someone's undoing — or be the undoing of someone to be the cause of someone s failure The team s weak defence was their undoing …
36be the undoing of someone — be someone s undoing or be the undoing of someone to be the cause of someone s failure The team s weak defence was their undoing …
37one's own undoing — If you do something that is the cause of your own failure, loss or downfall, it is your own undoing. You can blame nobody but yourself. If he continues to gamble like that, it will be his own undoing …
38be my undoing — be the cause of my failure; my Achilles heel Credit cards may be my undoing. My VISA balance is over $5000! …
39self-undoing — adj. * * * …
40self-undoing — adj …