(a.) Deprived of form, character, etc.; disunited.
Example Sentences:
(1) You cannot be honest about your own experiences and be taken seriously, even if your own experiences are the best examples at your disposal of social and cultural phenomena that affect us all, even if your experiences are ones that you know or suspect that hundreds and thousands of other women share.” One of the most notable things about her New York Times story was not the criticism directed at her writing, but the way that criticism was reinforced by the scorn directed at the cover, for which Gould was photographed sprawled across an unmade bed, a tattooed arm to the fore.
(2) But the literally concrete moves Iran has made cannot easily be unmade.
(3) Life on Mars was knocked back by the BBC and Channel 4, and remained unmade for seven years.
(4) I tell Moore how delightful it is to be speaking to him about an unmade film that turned into a comic, rather than a comic of his turned into a film.
(5) Eventually, they see beyond the white walls, white chair, and white bed (unmade), to the jeans strewn on the floor, the soiled baby bibs, the jars of organic rice pudding.
(6) The streets are dusty, mostly unmade and crowded with half-finished concrete tower blocks housing modest apartments like the one Abir lived in with her five brothers and sisters and her parents, Bassam and Salwa.
(7) "), throughout Barry Lyndon (and presumably, the unmade Napoleon project), and in the coldly elegant room Bowman wakes up in after the stargate sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey .
(8) Two years later, Emin was shortlisted for the Turner prize, exhibiting her unmade bed complete with stains, condoms and dirty underwear.
(9) Their patron saint is arguably Tracey Emin , who literally aired her dirty linen in public with her 1999 artwork My Bed (featuring her unmade bed, with empty vodka bottles, cigarette butts, condoms and underwear).
(10) He looked around, as if he didn't believe it: the crucial act of a dedicated life, ten minutes from now, with your back to a chipboard wardrobe glossed with white veneer; a pleated paper blind, an unmade bed, a strange woman, and your last tea with no sugar in it.
(11) The sewers running along the edges of the bumpy, often unmade streets are only partially covered.
(12) But as the committee report made clear, the case for these particular reforms is unmade.
(13) My argument is that history is made by men and women, just as it can also be unmade and rewritten, so that "our" east, "our" orient becomes "ours" to possess and direct.
(14) If, as Kureishi argues, Britain was being remade into a multicultural haven, evident in today’s cosmopolitan London (which is not Britain), then it was also being unmade, and many natives, especially some members of the white working and lower-middle classes – historically, the foundation of fascist movements – felt threatened by the changes happening around them.
(15) Line of Duty was the sixth of seven pilots for unmade drama series he wrote after Bodies was cancelled, and ITV and Sky declined to take it over.
(16) It was so bad you could practically hear the champagne corks popping at Amazon HQ.” Andrew Billen in the Times was not convinced by the rapport between Evans and LeBlanc: “Chemistry was what we were looking for here, but their badinage was no more than passable offcuts from an unmade transatlantic buddy movie.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Top Gear’s The Stig: the Guardian’s hard-hitting interview New Top Gear review: lots of polish but it's still a secondhand car show Read more His two-star review concluded: “Would we buy a used car show from this man?
(17) The thing I find difficult is that it tends to be a trivial debate – "why isn't there an unmade bed this year?"
(18) Turner prize Is it still as much fun as it was when people argued about unmade beds back in the day?
(19) Whether it’s Lena Dunham’s Girls or Tracey Emin’s squalid and profoundly affecting unmade bed with its dirty knickers, fag ends, Levonelle and empty vodka bottles, the message that the business of being a woman can be messy, complicated, hilarious and, yes, sometimes degrading, even tragic, is being shouted loud and clear.
(20) Everyone involved assumed the project had run into the dust, but then it appeared on the Black List , a Hollywood website for unmade film scripts, which has featured Slumdog Millionaire and The King's Speech in the past.
Unmake
Definition:
(v. t.) To destroy the form and qualities of; to deprive of being; to uncreate.
Example Sentences:
(1) But here in dismal prospect, if he gets it wrong, is the unmaking of the Obama presidency, the betrayal of all those who believed his election heralded a shift away from the confrontational behaviours of the past.
(2) Now parliament must save us | Polly Toynbee Read more The judgment ruled: “The most fundamental rule of the UK constitution is that parliament is sovereign and can make and unmake any law it chooses ... By making and unmaking treaties the crown [ie the government] creates legal effects on the plane of international law, but in doing so it does not and cannot change domestic law.
(3) It's been a weird couple of weeks and I have followed most of it from a dark corner of a Cardiff radio studio, where my play If Only – about the making and possible unmaking of the coalition – was being recorded.
(4) He says he will inevitably forget to tell his office of all interactions with these friends, adding: You can't unmake the friendships that you have; some of them I've known for 20 to 30 years.