The difference between Undo and Zip up
When used as verbs, undo means to reverse the effects of an action, whereas zip up means to close with a zip fastener.
Undo is also noun with the meaning: an operation that reverses a previous action.
check bellow for the other definitions of Undo and Zip up
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Undo as a verb:
To reverse the effects of an action.
Examples:
"Fortunately, we can undo most of the damage to the system by the war."
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Undo as a verb:
To unfasten.
Examples:
"Could you undo my buckle for me?"
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Undo as a verb (figuratively):
To impoverish or ruin, as in reputation; to cause the downfall of.
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Undo as a noun (computing):
An operation that reverses a previous action.
Examples:
"How many undos does this program support?"
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Undo as an adjective:
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Zip up as a verb:
To close with a zip fastener.
Examples:
"Always check if you've zipped up your [[fly]] before you go out."
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Zip up as a verb (idiomatic, transitive, or, intransitive):
To close as if with a zip fastener.
Examples:
"I'll zip up my lip."
"I'll zip up."
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Zip up as a verb:
To convert a computer file into a smaller package.