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Unmove vs Unaltered - What's the difference?

unmove | unaltered |

As a verb unmove

is (lb) to move (something) back to its original place; undo or reverse the motion of.

As an adjective unaltered is

remaining in its initial state.

unmove

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • (lb) To move (something) back to its original place; undo or reverse the motion of.
  • *1998 , Richard J. Nowakowski, Games of No Chance :
  • They are all characterized by the use of an unmove generator to "unmove " pieces , or move them backward, possibly in conjunction with more traditional move generators.
  • *2005 , Larry Ullman, Marc Liyanage, Mac OS X Tiger Timesaving Techniques For Dummies :
  • You can use this shortcut to undelete a deleted (but not trashed) file or to unmove something.
  • (lb) To move away; remove.
  • *1880 , Fountain of Light: A Weekly Journal Devoted to Light Seekers:
  • [...] majestic and free( '8) country be guilty of blodshedding, of scattering seeds of murder through every act of the same and no dissenting voice arise to beseech them to look upon their work, to assist them to unmove the scales from their eyes  [...]
  • (lb) To not move; remain still or motionless; remain in place.
  • *2010 , Peter David, Fable: The Balverine Order :
  • Nevertheless, James picked up a hard, cold stone and threw it with all his strength at the unmoving cat. It continued to unmove .
  • (lb) To fail to move; fail to cause satisfaction, enjoyment, or delight; unenthuse.
  • *2011 , Michael Cronin, Click :
  • He looked around at the unlit light fixtures and the crown molding that he liked so much when they moved in, but now these trivial details were starting to unmove him.

    unaltered

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Remaining in its initial state
  • Synonyms

    * unchanged

    Antonyms

    * altered * changed

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