Verb
unsee (third-person singular simple present unsees, present participle unseeing, simple past unsaw, past participle unseen)
To undo the act of seeing something; to erase the memory of having seen something, or otherwise reverse the effect of having seen something.
The first thing we see and can never unsee in The Killing Of A Sacred Deer is a gaping chest cavity: flesh and bone parted to expose the organ inside, pumping frantically away in extreme close-up. Source: Internet
It doesn’t take away from the overall experience, but it’s hard to unsee after you notice it for the first time (sorry if we are the bearer of bad news). Source: Internet
Once you see confirm-shaming, you can't unsee it; it is rampant and unapologetic and really quite rude. Source: Internet
This separation is maintained via conscious acts of will by the cities’ citizens, who “unsee” anything that happens in the other city. Source: Internet