unamend

[ˌənəˈmend]

unamend Definition

  • 1to not be able to correct or improve something
  • 2to not be able to repair a relationship or situation

Using unamend: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unamend" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The damage done to the environment is unamendable.

  • Example

    Their relationship was unamendable after the betrayal.

  • Example

    The mistake was unamendable and cost them the contract.

unamend Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: unamend in Brief

The verb 'unamend' [ˌənəˈmend] means to be unable to correct or improve something, or to be unable to repair a relationship or situation. It is often used to describe damage or mistakes that cannot be fixed, as in 'The damage done to the environment is unamendable.' 'Unamend' has no etymology, and its synonyms include 'irreparable' and 'unfixable.' Its antonyms are 'amendable,' 'fixable,' and 'repairable.'