We found 15 examples of how to use undo in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 15 of 15.
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1. | Please undo the package. | |
2. | You cannot undo what has already been done. | |
3. | Don't undo your bootlaces until you have seen the river. | |
4. | I can't undo it. | |
5. | We have to undo what was done. | |
6. | You can ask the Court of Justice to undo an act. | |
7. | I wish I could undo the injustice that has occurred. Unfortunately, that is not possible. | |
8. | Let one undo my shoes, lest from afar an envious look should smite me. | |
9. | Sami started to undo Layla's pants as he was kissingb her. | |
10. | One of the young fairies who sat near heard her, and, judging that she might give the little Princess some unlucky gift, hid herself behind the curtains as soon as they left the table. She hoped that she might speak last and undo as much as she could the evil which the old fairy might do. | |
11. | At this very instant the young fairy came from behind the curtains and said these words in a loud voice:— "Assure yourselves, O King and Queen, that your daughter shall not die of this disaster. It is true, I have no power to undo entirely what my elder has done. The Princess shall indeed pierce her hand with a spindle; but, instead of dying, she shall only fall into a deep sleep, which shall last a hundred years, at the end of which a king's son shall come and awake her." | |
12. | You can't undo what's already been done. | |
13. | Logarithms also undo a fundamental arithmetic operation, exponentiation. Exponentiation is when you raise a number to a certain power. For example, raising 2 to the power 3 equals 8: | |
14. | The Antiquities Act of 1906 lets presidents establish national monuments but doesn't give them power to undo such a designation. | |
15. | "What is done, we must undo!" cried Tom, opening the door to the secret passageway that led to his time machine. |