unclimb
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[edit]unclimb (third-person singular simple present unclimbs, present participle unclimbing, simple past and past participle unclimbed)
- (transitive) To undo the climbing of; to climb down or back from.
- 1924, Minnie Hill Wood, Afoot and Alone from Washington, D. C., to San Francisco, page 243:
- Then I began to unclimb the Rocky Mountains.
- 1984, Field & Stream, volume 89, number 6, page 81:
- If you need to be back down on the ground again you have to "unclimb" the tree the same way.