Definitions
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- verb to do the inverse of breaking; to
mend ,restore ,heal
Etymologies
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Examples
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1 You may ignore this thread if you wish; I was just trying to see if I could "unbreak" it.
Ace of Spades HQ Monty 2010
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And much of what we experience adheres fully to this "arrow of time" (e.g. eggs break but they never unbreak, we remember the past but not the future, etc.).
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Increasing entropy, arrow of time, why broken eggs don't unbreak, and all that jazz.
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Made class public, to unbreak adding it to the build/*.javafiles
CDK 1.2.1 Released Egon Willighagen 2009
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Increasing entropy, arrow of time, why broken eggs don't unbreak, and all that jazz.
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They pretty much spelled out in all caps what everyone else was thinking and they can't unbreak the egg.
Some GOPers Worried About Candidates Snubbing Minority Debates 2009
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Made class public, to unbreak adding it to the build/*.javafiles
Archive 2009-04-01 Egon Willighagen 2009
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And likewise, the next president will have to figure out a way to unbreak Iraq in the process (without getting us stuck with too much reparations for the death and damage Bush has caused).
Obama On Withdrawal From Iraq: "I Reserve Right As Commander In Chief To Assess Situation" 2009
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And in the midst of all the driving around, I figured out how to unbreak "Knock On Coffins."
we are the angry mob. we read the papers everyday. matociquala 2007
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Now, this system hasn't been used before to try to unbreak a tie and determine if one is higher than the other.
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