unsnap

/ʌnˈsnæp/
verb
  1. To open or release something that is fastened with a snap or a similar quick-closing device.
    • He unsnapped the straps of his backpack to take out a water bottle.
    • The mechanic unsnapped the plastic cover to access the engine.
    • She carefully unsnapped the clasp on her necklace.
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