unsnarl

/ʌnˈsnɑrl/
verb
  1. To remove tangles or knots from something, such as hair, thread, or wires.
    • The electrician unsnarled the bundle of cables behind the computer desk.
    • He patiently unsnarled the fishing line after it got caught in the reeds.
    • She used a wide-tooth comb to unsnarl her tangled hair.
  2. To resolve a confusing or complicated situation.
    • The accountant unsnarled the messy financial records for the small business.
    • The mediator helped unsnarl the dispute between the two neighbors.
    • It took hours to unsnarl the traffic jam after the accident.
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