"Undoing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To cancel or remove something that has been done.
Example: "She spent hours undoing the damage caused by the paint spill."
1. To undo a deleted file on a computer means to restore it back to its original state.
2. I'm trying to undo the damage that was done to the relationship by saying those hurtful words.
3. The designer had to undo the complicated stitches to fix the tear in the fabric.
4. Can I undo the payment I made earlier?
5. The golfer had to undo his swing to prevent a bad shot from going out of bounds.
Whole without any separation or division.<br><br>Completely devoted to a person, cause, or activity.<br><br>Not separated; intact.<br><br>Entire; complete.
The term "undividedness" refers to the quality or state of being whole, complete, and entire without division, separation, or compartmentalization. It involves being fully committed, dedicated, and focused on something, without distraction, division, or fragmentation.<br><br>In various contexts, undividedness can mean different things, including:<br><br>1. <strong>Spiritual undividedness</strong>: A state of being fully engaged and committed to one's faith, values, or spiritual practice, without any internal conflicts or divisions.<br>2. <strong>Emotional undividedness</strong>: The ability to experience and express one's emotions in a unified and authentic way, without compartmentalizing or denying them.<br>3. <strong>Mental undividedness</strong>: A state of being focused, concentrated, and free from internal distractions or mental clutter, allowing for a clear and undivided attention.<br>4. <strong>Psychological undividedness</strong>: A sense of wholeness and integration of one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, without feelings of fragmentation or disunity.<br>5. <strong>Conceptual undividedness</strong>: The ability to think and understand a concept or idea in its entirety, without breaking it down into isolated parts or bits.<br><br>Overall, undividedness is a state of being that is characterized by unity, coherence, and wholeness, and is often associated with mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual well-being.
Released from being at a dock or pier; not attached to a fixed location, especially a ship: "The undocked ship began its voyage."
Untreated or uncultured; not domesticated, trained, or educated in civilized habits or customs.<br><br>For example: "The undomesticated child had not been taught basic manners and behaved rudely in public."
Made unrepaired or unrectified: <br><br>Unfinished or not completed: <br><br>Directly opposite of the past tense of "do" meaning made or repaired.<br><br> Example: Spilled water had left a wine ring on the table, which was still undone even after repeated cleaning.
There is no word "undopplered" in the English language. It is possible that you may be thinking of "underworked."
Completely certain or convinced about something; not in doubt or uncertain. Having no room for doubt or uncertainty.
Completely certain or sure about something; not open to doubt or question.<br><br>Example: "Her dedication to her work is undoubted."