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un⋅snag

[uhn-snag]
–verb (used with object), -snagged, -snag⋅ging.
1. to free from being caught on something.
2. to remove an obstacle or impediment from.
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un·snag   (ŭn-snāg')   
tr.v.   un·snagged, un·snag·ging, un·snags
To free of snags: "unsnags fine legal problems for the lawyers presenting their cases" (Savvy).
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