unsnagging

/ʌnˈsnæɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of freeing something that is caught or stuck.
    • The unsnagging of the kite from the power lines required a long pole.
    • The unsnagging of the fishing line took longer than expected.
    • She was skilled at the unsnagging of tangled necklaces.
  2. The process of resolving problems or obstacles.
    • The unsnagging of the supply chain issues saved the company thousands.
    • The unsnagging of the software bugs was the team's top priority.
    • His job involved the unsnagging of bureaucratic delays.
adjective
  1. Tending to free things from being caught or stuck.
    • The unsnagging motion of the comb helped detangle her hair.
    • She used an unsnagging tool to remove the thread from the zipper.
    • He developed an unsnagging technique for clearing fishing lines.
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