Verb
unmute (third-person singular simple present unmutes, present participle unmuting, simple past and past participle unmuted)
(transitive) To restore the sound output (on a speaker or other audio device), having previously muted it.
Synonym: unsilence
Antonym: mute
Lori's attorney forgot to unmute while speaking and at one point, their video feed disappeared, prompting Judge Nathaniel Gorton to ask where they were. Source: Internet
I love it is it possible to have mute audio source and unmute audio source to be seperate commands? Source: Internet
During these huge meetings, those taking part can chat, unmute to talk, and turn on their videos. Source: Internet
With no return to offices imminent in numerous countries and the pandemic ushering in permanent changes in many workplaces, remote work will remain widespread, and with it workers forgetting to unmute. Source: Internet
If you are having a bad day, please unmute. Source: Internet
Simply click the audio icon or right-click the tab to mute and unmute the tab that is playing sound. Source: Internet