undoable
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a word derived from
undo.
undoverb (used with object)to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done.
Example Sentences
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“Even 200 wins is borderline undoable unless they have a lot of good fortune.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 17, 2026
Dr Marshall told the BBC the result was that workloads were growing, and the job was becoming "undoable".
From BBC ● May 31, 2022
It’s not like this is an undoable situation.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 24, 2021
So $1 billion does not actually sound totally undoable as long as the state government in Albany gives them some flexibility about paying for it.
From Slate ● Jan. 19, 2021
Rule Two is Do it till it's undoable.
From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell
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