unsnap

un·snap

 (ŭn-snăp′)
tr.v. un·snapped, un·snap·ping, un·snaps
To loosen, unfasten, or free by or as if by undoing snaps.
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unsnap

(ʌnˈsnæp)
vb, -snaps, -snapping or -snapped
(tr) to unfasten (the snap or catch) of (something)
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un•snap

(ʌnˈsnæp)

v.t. -snapped, -snap•ping.
to open or release by or as if by undoing a snap fastener.
[1860–65]
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unsnap


Past participle: unsnapped
Gerund: unsnapping

Imperative
unsnap
unsnap
Present
I unsnap
you unsnap
he/she/it unsnaps
we unsnap
you unsnap
they unsnap
Preterite
I unsnapped
you unsnapped
he/she/it unsnapped
we unsnapped
you unsnapped
they unsnapped
Present Continuous
I am unsnapping
you are unsnapping
he/she/it is unsnapping
we are unsnapping
you are unsnapping
they are unsnapping
Present Perfect
I have unsnapped
you have unsnapped
he/she/it has unsnapped
we have unsnapped
you have unsnapped
they have unsnapped
Past Continuous
I was unsnapping
you were unsnapping
he/she/it was unsnapping
we were unsnapping
you were unsnapping
they were unsnapping
Past Perfect
I had unsnapped
you had unsnapped
he/she/it had unsnapped
we had unsnapped
you had unsnapped
they had unsnapped
Future
I will unsnap
you will unsnap
he/she/it will unsnap
we will unsnap
you will unsnap
they will unsnap
Future Perfect
I will have unsnapped
you will have unsnapped
he/she/it will have unsnapped
we will have unsnapped
you will have unsnapped
they will have unsnapped
Future Continuous
I will be unsnapping
you will be unsnapping
he/she/it will be unsnapping
we will be unsnapping
you will be unsnapping
they will be unsnapping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unsnapping
you have been unsnapping
he/she/it has been unsnapping
we have been unsnapping
you have been unsnapping
they have been unsnapping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unsnapping
you will have been unsnapping
he/she/it will have been unsnapping
we will have been unsnapping
you will have been unsnapping
they will have been unsnapping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unsnapping
you had been unsnapping
he/she/it had been unsnapping
we had been unsnapping
you had been unsnapping
they had been unsnapping
Conditional
I would unsnap
you would unsnap
he/she/it would unsnap
we would unsnap
you would unsnap
they would unsnap
Past Conditional
I would have unsnapped
you would have unsnapped
he/she/it would have unsnapped
we would have unsnapped
you would have unsnapped
they would have unsnapped
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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