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third-person singular simple present unwounds, present participle unwounding, simple past and past participle unwounded
(transitive, rare) to make (someone’s) wounds go away, to heal quotations
The time travelling episode offers us restored wholeness of many kinds, ranging from physical (the ‘unwounding’ of wounded men) to spiritual and metaphysical (our transcending the tragedy of before and after).
1999, R. Norrman, “Creating the World in Our Image: A New Theory of Love of Symmetry and Iconicist Desire”, in M. Nänny, O. Fischer, editors, Form Miming Meaning, page 62
"When I'm wounded, I go after people hard and I try to unwound myself," Trump said in a much-anticipated interview with Fox News' Megyn Kelly that aired Tuesday night on Fox.
2016 May 17, G. Morrongiello, “Trump: I wound people to 'unwound myself'”, in Washington Examiner