"Unsnarl" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Unsnarl
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"Unsnarl" Meaning

To untangle or disentangle (a thread, a cord, or a difficult situation).

"Unsnarl" Examples

Examples of "Unsnarl"


1. Verb Usage


To unsnarl a knotted rope using a pair of scissors is a delicate task because the scissors must be carefully passed through the entanglements without cutting them.

2. Verb Usage


Unsnarling traffic on the highway, the police department set up a temporary traffic light to direct commuters.

3. Verb Usage


Because the piano strings had become untuned and badly knotted, the repair service had to carefully unsnarl them before proceeding.

4. Verb Usage


Unsnarling the geographic data, researchers finally were able to trace the flow of polluted water through a particular system.

5. Idiomatic


He gave a rolling start to the slumbering car and, firm in his confidence, successfully unsnarled the confusion that had delayed the trip for so long.

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