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Disentangle

Disentangle | Disentanglement | Disentangled

Disentangle meaning

To free something from entanglement; to extricate or unknot. | To unravel; to separate into discrete components or units. | To become free or untangled.

Example sentences (20)

Shapland’s paralytic pessimism can make it difficult to disentangle her punishing thoughts from the harsh reality she seeks to articulate.

After all, she has worked desperately to disentangle herself from President Joe Biden since replacing him as the Democratic candidate.

But do the flyers and white-person- of downtown Toronto constitute information or advocacy or antisemitism or some impossible-to-disentangle mix thereof?

Mexico should be well placed to benefit from its proximity to the US and the efforts by American multinationals to disentangle production from China.

Never attempt to disentangle a sea lion yourself.

Numerous attempts were made to disentangle the seal, however its frequent appearances and disappearances for weeks at a time made it challenging for NPWS staff to intervene.

It’s hard to disentangle all the reasons he’s trending upward — there’s the economy, of course, plus the economy, and also the economy, but there’s doubtless also an impeachment backlash component too.

These are the most important components that a leader must unequivocally be able to disentangle from the Eritrean body politic.

Throughout his administration, Mr. Trump has made efforts to disentangle America from its close economic ties with China.

It is hard to disentangle the signal from the noise in the debate.

Some around the league are still unable to disentangle Green’s success from all the benefits provided by the two most feared shooters we’ve ever seen.

The Campobello Whale Rescue Team was able to partially disentangle a North Atlantic right whale in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on Thursday.

The special one-shot we put out in October was designed to disentangle the character’s knotty continuity and restore him to the real world, but it’s not really vital to your understanding or enjoyment of the ongoing series to have read it.

Three years on, the UK has still not found a way out of the self-inflicted political disarray, indicative of a deep national division and the thorough misjudgement as to what it would take to disentangle the nation from the EU.

What is important, though, is to disentangle the idea of social value from that of economic growth.

During the 1990s, Soros toggled between his day job and his philanthropy, and it was not always easy to disentangle his dual roles.

In an attempt to take stock of what psychological science has to say about this, I think it is key to disentangle two prominent misunderstandings that cloud this debate.

Protests are likely to occur alongside other changes in society, and it is difficult to disentangle whether they cause "political" change or simply reflect unobservable changes in preferences and beliefs, (underline "political").

That is not the only possible sticking point in the TTTTA’s apparent scramble to disentangle itself from its ongoing court battle with St Louis and Chung over whether due process was followed in excluding the pair from the Games team.

Experimental and quasi-experimental behavioral genetic research uses genetic methodologies to disentangle this confound and understand the nature and origins of individual differences in behavior.