noun
- plural of unmaker; those who destroy, dismantle, or cause something to cease to exist
Usage: literary
Examples
- The unmakers of the old regime worked systematically to dismantle its institutions.
- History remembers both the makers and unmakers of civilizations.
- The unmakers arrived with tools to tear down what had taken years to build.
- In the novel, the unmakers sought to undo the world’s creation.
- The unmakers of tradition faced fierce resistance from conservatives.
- These unmakers of peace brought only chaos and destruction.