disentangle

IPA: dɪsʌntˈæŋgʌɫ

verb

  • (transitive) To free something from entanglement; to extricate or unknot.
  • (transitive) To unravel; to separate into discrete components or units.
  • (intransitive) To become free or untangled.
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Examples of "disentangle" in Sentences

  • We can then disentangle the rest at leisure.
  • Any suggestions on how to disentangle the differing concepts
  • First to alter the manual of style to disentangle these issues.
  • But we try to disentangle them, just to keep the thing manageable.
  • I'd dare anyone now to disentangle the two, his original and my edit.
  • It can be hard, though, to disentangle the two, especially in America.
  • I tried to disentangle the notes, but found them very difficult to follow.
  • But it is a bit late now to disentangle these from the text of the article.
  • I don't have the time to disentangle the plagiarised content from the rest.
  • It is difficult to disentangle the Conomor of legend from the historical ruler.

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