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Disentangle   /dˌɪsəntˈæŋgəl/   Listen
Disentangle

verb
(past & past part. disentangled; pres. part. disentangling)
1.
Release from entanglement of difficulty.  Synonyms: disencumber, extricate, untangle.
2.
Extricate from entanglement.  Synonyms: straighten out, unsnarl.  Antonyms: snarl, entangle.
3.
Free from involvement or entanglement.  Synonyms: disembroil, disinvolve.
4.
Separate the tangles of.  Synonym: unwind.
5.
Smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb.  Synonyms: comb, comb out.  "Comb the wool"



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"Disentangle" Quotes from Famous Books



... to disentangle his revolver from the lining of his pocket. He was bellowing like a bull—yelling at Billy that he was under arrest. Men at the tables were on their feet. Those at the bar had turned around as Flannagan started to run across the floor. Now some of them were moving in the direction of the ...
— The Mucker • Edgar Rice Burroughs

... by means of reasoning that we arrive at the proper appreciation of the just mean that we must observe. It is by its aid that we are enabled to disentangle those impulses that will prove profitable from a chaos ...
— Poise: How to Attain It • D. Starke

... bit of this house's wall was standing on each side of the space where its front-door would have been if it had ever come to the point of having one. They wheeled the barrow in, and the light of a street lamp that obligingly shone through the door-space made it possible for them to disentangle the little strings that had got twisted round each other, to disengage the gilt fish from the sugar bird-cage, and to take the glass bird out of the goose-bone armchair in which it was trying to sit. Also they set up all the candles—six dozen of them. ...
— Oswald Bastable and Others • Edith Nesbit

... counsels yet unexecuted, and projects suspended in deliberation. But when a design has ended in miscarriage or success, when every eye and every ear is witness to general discontent, or general satisfaction, it is then a proper time to disentangle confusion and illustrate obscurity; to shew by what causes every event was produced, and in what effects it is likely to terminate; to lay down with distinct particularity what rumour always huddles in general exclamation, or perplexes by indigested[909] narratives; ...
— Life Of Johnson, Vol. 1 • Boswell, Edited by Birkbeck Hill

... hazards. Maria must know where it was; by dint of questioning, Zerkow would surely get the information from her. Some day, if only he was persistent, he would hit upon the right combination of questions, the right suggestion that would disentangle Maria's confused recollections. Maria would tell him where the thing was kept, was concealed, was buried, and he would go to that place and secure it, and all that wonderful gold would be his forever and forever. This service of plate had come to be ...
— McTeague • Frank Norris


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