different between blockage vs unclog
blockage
English
Etymology
block +? -age
Pronunciation
Noun
blockage (countable and uncountable, plural blockages)
- The state of being blocked.
- A thing that is blocking; an obstruction.
Translations
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unclog
English
Etymology
un- +? clog
Verb
unclog (third-person singular simple present unclogs, present participle unclogging, simple past and past participle unclogged)
- (transitive) To remove a blockage from.
- 2011, Billy Graham, The Holy Spirit: Activating God's Power in Your Life
- The arteries become clogged with substances that still baffle medical experts. They still do not know how to unclog these arteries so that the blood can have free flow.
- 2011, Billy Graham, The Holy Spirit: Activating God's Power in Your Life
- (intransitive) To have a blockage removed.
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