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Q: Studentlife is indeed a great opportunity to make or unmake yourself?
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What is the opposite of ''make''?

The opposite of to make (create) could be destroy. There are also the terms undo and unmake.


How do spiders unmake their webs?

They eat them.


What is the making of?

unmake, undo, break


What are the release dates for How to UnMake a Bully Vol 2- Bystanders - 2012?

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What 6 letter words can be spelled using the letters aekunpynmf without repeating any?

makeup penman pneuma punkey unmake


Can the government unmake a law passed by Congress?

That's kind of a broad question.Congress doesn't usually pass laws; they pass bills or "acts." An act becomes a law when the President signs it. If the President doesn't like the bill/act, he (or she) can veto it, or refuse to sign it and send it back. Then Congress has to fix the act or start all over from scratch. If a lot of Congressmen feel strongly about passing the law, they can vote to override the veto. If two-thirds of the Senate and two-thirds of the House of Representatives agree, they can make a bill/act a law even if the President doesn't like it.If the President does sign an act into law, Congress can vote to amend (change) the law or repeal (unmake) it, but the House of Representatives and the Senate have to agree by voting. If a simple majority (a little more than half) of each part of Congress agrees, then they can change or "unmake" the law.The law can also be challenged in the federal court system. The Supreme Court may decide a law is unconstitutional and nullify (unmake) it.So, yes, different parts of government have some ability to stop a law from being passed or to repeal or overturn (unmake) it.


Can a bishop ever be unmade a bishop?

Yes if the Bishop commits a sin which warrants his having his authority taken away from him. This has to be done by a higher authority. Usually this is followed be excommunication from the church.Roman Catholic AnswerNo, Catholic Bishop, like a priest is ontologically made into something different when he is consecrated. He is no longer what he was, he is now a bishop, and has been made that by God. It is more than an office, a vocation, or a job, it is what he is. So, no, only God would "unmake" a bishop, and the Good Lord never goes back on what He does. The Holy Father can remove him from his responsibilities as a Bishop but he can not "unmake" him.


What can the UK Parliament make laws about?

Anything. They can make and unmake any law they wish. This is known as Parliamentary Sovereignty, essentially 'Parliament is supreme'. Of course, whether they can get away with making any law they like is a different question.


What are the synoyms and antonyms of make?

Creates, builds, generates, manufactures...


Is rana a jatt last name?

Since Sikhism is against caste system, therefore the idea that a specific name may give an image for some kind of person as the question suggest is not in line with Sikhism. As for name, a person can have any name, it is the deed which make or unmake man.


What are some six letter words with 2nd letter N and 3rd letter M and 6th letter E?

According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern -NM--E. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter N and 3rd letter M and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: enmove inmate unmade unmake


What are some six letter words with 2nd letter N and 3rd letter M and 5th letter K and 6th letter E?

According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -NM-KE. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter N and 3rd letter M and 5th letter K and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: unmake