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  1. 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.

  2. 4 days ago · 1. Shot is the past tense and past participle of shoot . 2. countable noun. A shot is an act of firing a gun . He had murdered Perceval at point blank range with a single shot. They fired a volley of shots at the target. 3. countable noun [adjective NOUN] Someone who is a good shot can shoot well.

  3. Definitions of shot. noun. the act of firing a projectile. synonyms: shooting. see more. noun. the launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination. synonyms: blastoff. see more. noun. a solid missile discharged from a firearm. “the shot buzzed past his ear” synonyms: pellet. see more. noun.

  4. verb (used with object) , shot, shoot·ing. to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon. Synonyms: pop, plug, wound, hit, gun, drop, blow away, pick off, mow down, cut down, bring down. to execute or put to death with a bullet: to be shot at sunrise. to send forth or discharge (a missile) from a weapon:

  5. to fire a gun or other weapon, or to hit, injure, or kill someone or something by firing a gun or other weapon: [ I ] We’d take our bows and arrows and shoot at targets. [ T ] A long time ago the sergeant learned how to shoot a gun. [ T ] An unidentified man was shot yesterday afternoon.

  6. 5 days ago · To shoot means to fire a bullet from a weapon such as a gun. He taunted armed officers by pointing to his head, as if inviting them to shoot. [VERB] The police came around the corner and they started shooting at us. [VERB + at] She had never been able to shoot straight. [VERB adverb/preposition] Troops began shooting in all directions.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of SHOT. 1. [count] : an act of shooting a gun. Two shots were heard. = Two shots rang out. She fired a warning shot into the air. [=she fired/shot a gun into the air as a warning] He took a shot at the deer. [=he tried to shoot the deer; he fired a gun at the deer] — see also gunshot, potshot. 2. [noncount]

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