unsnarling
IPA: ʌnsnˈɑrɫɪŋ
noun
- the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition
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Examples of "unsnarling" in Sentences
- I'm willing to commit the time to unsnarling this tangle.
- Things were badly messed up that night many times and no one envied the M.P. 's their job of unsnarling the mix-ups.
- Tough issues such as unsnarling the regional transportation network, accommodating an increasingly diverse population and expanding
- She was fearful of exposing her unhappy heart, and she had withal some vague hope of unsnarling the tangled skein when she should find opportunity to think.
- Nylan scrambled through the mid-level powernet, cooling feedback, and unsnarling the energy loop from the second fusactor, always more sensitive to field effects.
- A 14-minute single-shot film, it depicts the hands of Mr. Allan, the painter and an avid fisherman, unsnarling a vexingly snarled fishing reel, evoking the virtue of patience.
- Iraqi political leaders took a step closer Friday to unsnarling the nation's seven-month political gridlock, according to a key Kurdish negotiator who cited a tentative deal that would keep Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in power.
- BAGHDAD - Iraqi political leaders took a step closer Friday to unsnarling the nation's seven-month political gridlock, according to a key Kurdish negotiator who cited a tentative deal that would keep Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in power.
- But then more people looked at the facts, and they found what she, and we, found: That congestion pricing is a market-based solution to unsnarling the traffic tie-ups that sap $13 billion a year from our regional economy and foul the air we breathe.
- This time, any type of bailout -- whether it's straight cash or a new bill the industry wants -- absolutely must be tied to industry changes that keep families who can pay in their houses while legally unsnarling the foreclosures of those who cannot.
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