unsee

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬,.

Verb

 * 1)  To undo the act of seeing something; to erase the memory of having seen something, or otherwise reverse the effect of having seen something.
 * 2) * 1897 March 20,, "Shakespeare in Manchester", printed in 1906, Dramatic Opinions and Essays with an Apology by Bernard Shaw, [sic] Volume 2, Brentano's (1922), page 215:
 * I have only seen the performance once; and I would not unsee it again if I could; but none the less I am a broken man after it.
 * I have only seen the performance once; and I would not unsee it again if I could; but none the less I am a broken man after it.

Translations

 * Finnish: unohtaa nähneensä
 * Hungarian: (ki)törli a látványát (az emlékezetéből)
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: desver
 * Russian: