unsnare

[ˌʌnˈsneə(r)]

unsnare Definition

  • 1to free something or someone from a trap or snare
  • 2to escape from a difficult situation

Using unsnare: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bird was successfully unsnared from the trap.

  • Example

    He managed to unsnare himself from the complicated legal case.

  • Example

    She helped me unsnare my necklace from the clasp.

  • Example

    He tried to unsnare himself from the web of lies he had spun.

unsnare Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unsnare

Phrases with unsnare

  • to untangle or straighten out something that is twisted or knotted

    Example

    I spent hours trying to unsnarl the cords behind my computer.

  • traffic that has been freed from congestion or gridlock

    Example

    The accident was cleared up and the unsnarled traffic resumed its normal flow.

  • to solve or resolve a complicated or tangled problem

    Example

    We need to unsnarl this problem before it gets any worse.

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Summary: unsnare in Brief

The verb 'unsnare' [ˌʌnˈsneə(r)] means to free something or someone from a trap or snare, or to escape from a difficult situation. It is often used in phrases like 'unsnarl' to denote untangling or straightening out something that is twisted or knotted, and 'unsnarled traffic' to describe traffic that has been freed from congestion or gridlock.