unruin
See also: un-ruin
English
Alternative forms
- un-ruin
Etymology
un- + ruin
Verb
unruin (third-person singular simple present unruins, present participle unruining, simple past and past participle unruined)
- (transitive) To fix or restore something that was previously ruined; to bring back to a whole or functioning state.
- 1997, Catherine Coulter, The offer
- He wasn't a villain; he wouldn't let a young lady be ruined when it was in his power to unruin her.
- 1997, Catherine Coulter, The offer