unsnag

/ʌnˈsnæɡ/
verb
  1. To free something that has become caught or stuck on an obstacle.
    • He used a stick to unsnag the kite from the tree branch.
    • The fisherman had to unsnag his line from the submerged log.
    • She carefully unsnagged her sweater from the thorn bush.
  2. To resolve a problem or obstacle that is blocking progress.
    • The mediator helped unsnag the negotiations between the two parties.
    • We need to unsnag the approval process to meet the deadline.
    • The IT team worked late to unsnag the software bug before the launch.
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