Become or cause to become unobstructed.
1 Policymakers believe that will unclog credit to the economy and boost growth.
2 Often, a simple computer shut down will help to unclog your machine.
3 He predicted that the generous pricing would help unclog project bottlenecks.
4 It can also be used with baking soda to unclog drains.
5 It took me a moment to unclog my throat and answer.
6 Making that initial message effective means fewer follow-ups, which will help unclog your in-box.
7 Clay masks in particular are known to unclog pores and rejuvenate and purify the skin.
8 Exfoliators also unclog pores and refine the skin's surface.
9 Add this mask to your arsenal to unclog your pores and to detox your skin.
10 How many vehicles would it unclog from our streets?
11 Usually though, I spent more time stripping it down to unclog the blade than I did shredding.
12 The government ordered all car imports to come through Hambantota in July 2012, to unclog the capital Colombo.
13 Kennedy had preventive surgery in Boston in October to unclog a partially blocked carotid artery in his neck.
14 Since it's springtime, add a few drops of eucalyptus to allow your steam facial to also unclog your sinuses.
15 The Fed wants to unclog the credit spigot and eliminate illiquidity as a contributing factor to the coming slowdown.
16 On the face, they help to unclog pores and improve the condition of acne and the skin in general.
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