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third-person singular simple present unshoots, present participle unshooting, simple past and past participle unshot
(transitive) To shoot back (the bolt of a door); to allow opening. examples
(transitive) To undo the effects of shooting (someone). quotations examples
Anyway, we can't unshoot him, can we? Can't change a thing.
2007, Jack Coughlin, Donald A[lan] Davis, Kill Zone: A Sniper Novel, New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, page 4
You can't ungrow a baby, or unshoot a bullet, or unfight a war. How could I have ever thought you could?
2015, Catherine Banner, The Heart at War (The Last Descendants Trilogy; Book III), [Toronto, Ont.]: Doubleday Canada, page 385