insnarl (Meaning)

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insnarl (v. t.)

To make into a snarl or knot; to entangle; to snarl.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insnarl

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insnarl Sentence Examples

  1. The traffic insnarled the city streets, causing severe delays.
  2. The tangled cords insnarled the computer, rendering it unusable.
  3. The legal dispute insnarled the case, preventing a timely resolution.
  4. The complex regulations insnarled the business process, hindering efficiency.
  5. The party guests insnarled themselves in a chaotic mess, bumping into furniture and tripping over each other.
  6. The bureaucratic red tape insnarled the application process, delaying approvals.
  7. The political gridlock insnarled government operations, leaving important issues unresolved.
  8. The financial crisis insnarled the economy, causing widespread hardship.
  9. The love triangle insnarled the relationships, leading to confusion and heartache.
  10. The overgrown vines insnarled the garden, making it impossible to navigate.

FAQs About the word insnarl

To make into a snarl or knot; to entangle; to snarl.

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No antonyms found.

The traffic insnarled the city streets, causing severe delays.

The tangled cords insnarled the computer, rendering it unusable.

The legal dispute insnarled the case, preventing a timely resolution.

The complex regulations insnarled the business process, hindering efficiency.