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- SHOOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHOOT is to eject or impel or cause to be ejected or impelled by a sudden release of tension (as of a bowstring or slingshot or by a flick of a finger) How to use shoot in a sentence
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- SHOOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SHOOT definition: 1 to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet… Learn more
- SHOOT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Shoot definition: to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon See examples of SHOOT used in a sentence
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- Shoot - definition of shoot by The Free Dictionary
To remove or destroy by firing or projecting a missile: shot out the window c To make (a hole, for example) by firing a weapon 2 To fire or let fly (a missile) from a weapon 3 a To discharge (a weapon) b To detonate or cause to explode: shot off a firecracker 4 To inject (a drug, for example) with a hypodermic syringe 5
- SHOOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To shoot a person or animal means to kill or injure them by firing a gun at them
- shoot verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of shoot verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to fire a gun or other weapon; to fire something from a weapon Don't shoot—I surrender The police rarely shoot to kill (= try to kill the people they shoot at) The soldiers were given orders to shoot on sight (= as soon as they saw somebody)
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