snagging

[ˈsnæɡɪŋ]

snagging Definition

  • 1the act of removing or repairing snags or obstacles
  • 2the act of catching or getting caught on a snag

Using snagging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snagging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The snagging of the fishing line caused it to break.

  • Example

    The contractor is responsible for snagging before handing over the building to the owner.

snagging Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snagging

  • obstacle removal
  • snag removal
  • snag repair
  • snagging and tagging

Phrases with snagging

  • a list of minor defects or omissions that need to be rectified before a project can be considered complete

    Example

    The architect prepared a snagging list for the contractor to address before the building could be handed over.

  • a process of identifying and marking items that need to be removed or repaired

    Example

    The team was assigned to do snagging and tagging of the equipment before they could be shipped out.

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Summary: snagging in Brief

The term 'snagging' [ˈsnæɡɪŋ] refers to the act of removing or repairing snags or obstacles, such as in construction or fishing. It also refers to the act of catching or getting caught on a snag. 'Snagging' extends into phrases like 'snagging list,' which is a list of minor defects or omissions that need to be rectified before a project can be considered complete.