Wiktionary
vb. To separate a matching pair.
Usage examples of "unmatch".
It has the unmatched insight and the unrestrained truth to prevent the continuous social disintegration caused by those who care only to secure the next vote through selling our interests to foreign enemies.
For inside the cave of the dragon, is said to be a metal of unmatched strength.
Although your sword may not be the best, your strength is unmatched by anyone!
When she strikes, her speed and savagery will be unmatched, unmatchable.
Acting upon the hint which had been conveyed from various investigations in the domain of physics, and concentrating upon the problem all those unmatched powers of intellect which distinguished him, the great inventor had succeeded in producing a little implement which one could carry in his hand, but which was more powerful than any battleship that ever floated.
Your books will tell you that in the seventeenth century a traveler, Tavernier, saw in India an unmatched diamond which afterward disappeared like a meteor, and was thought to have been lost from the earth.
He tried his hand on the revision of an old play, and the manager was not slow to recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing.
English drama, as well as the practised workman in unmatched perfection.
He was by election a dramatist, and, necessarily, one of unmatched versatility.
It is said that white flowers scent the night with sweet fragrance unmatched during the daylight hours.
Clearly, the stunning paintings were the work of a single artist of unmatched talent.
Would you not say it is unmatched in splendor, unmatched in grandeur, unmatched in importance?
Antonio Filarete was unmatched in the middle of the century in his consciousness of the value of self-portraiture and associated imagery for publicising his intellectual and social position.
The new territory which he made his own included contemporary politics, the growing role of mass communications, changing morals, the ways of the unconscious, all with a subtlety and intensity unmatched by anyone else.
She cowered, her eyes down, her terrible unmatched chignon shuddering.