Unsnap
To release something that is fastened with snaps. This typically involves disengaging the snap closures, allowing something to open, detach, or become unfastened. The action often requires a deliberate, manual manipulation of the snap mechanism. Unsapping can range from a simple gesture, like unsnapping a shirt collar, to a more complex procedure involving multiple snaps or the unlocking of a complex closure. It implies a change in state from a secured or closed position to an open or detached one, making access or movement possible.
Unsnap meaning with examples
- She tried to unsnap the clasp on her handbag, frustrated by its stubbornness. With a firm push, she finally managed to release the snap and open the bag. She took a deep breath as she began to fish out her wallet and keys. The snap, once fastened securely, gave way and her bag finally was open.
- He reached down to unsnap the straps of his backpack before setting it down. The release was instantaneous, the straps coming away quickly and the pack settling on the ground. He stretched his back after he had unloaded the bag and let his shoulders fall. The sudden change freed him from the weight of the backpack.
- The photographer had to carefully unsnap the cover of his camera to take the photo. He gave it a look over before starting. Each snap had to be disengaged one at a time. With all the cover unfastened, he could prepare his shot. The meticulous action revealed his dedication.
- In preparation for surgery, the nurse asked the patient to unsnap her gown. This was done so they could access the area where she was going to have her procedure. She was asked to remove the gown for the medical staff to prepare for the operation. The room was sterile and everyone did what they had to do.