unshutter
/ˌʌnˈʃʌtər/Definitions
1. verb
to remove the shutter or cover from something, such as a camera or a window
“She had to unshutter the old window to let in some fresh air.”
2. verb
to remove restrictions or limitations
“The new law will unshutter the economy by reducing taxes and regulations.”
3. verb
to reveal or disclose something that was previously hidden or secret
“The investigation unshuttered a web of corruption that went all the way to the top.”