What is another word for Snagged?

Pronunciation: [snˈaɡd] (IPA)

"Snagged" is a word that can often be used to describe situations where something has been caught or trapped, leading to a delay or interruption in progress. However, there are many other synonyms that can be used to convey similar meanings, such as "obstructed", "impeded", "halted", "hampered", "delayed", "restrained", "trapped", "entangled", "stuck", "caught", and "snarled". These words can be particularly useful when trying to add more variety and depth to one's writing, conveying a sense of frustration or annoyance at the unexpected obstacles or challenges that can arise in any given situation.

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Usage examples for Snagged

I suppose they would have kept on downstream on horseback, but one of their men, Gibson, got Snagged in a fall from his horse, so somewhere near the mouth of the Stillwater they concluded to make some canoes, so that Gibson could ride by boat.
"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri"
Emerson Hough
Those ladies have Snagged onto me."
"April Hopes"
William Dean Howells Last Updated: February 27, 2009
She jerked off her mittens and with fingers tingling in the cold, keen air, picked bits of bark from the edges of the ragged wound where the end of a broken branch had Snagged the soft flesh of her face.
"The Gun-Brand"
James B. Hendryx

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