disentangle in English

verb
1
free (something or someone) from an entanglement; extricate.
“I must go,” she said, disentangling her fingers from Gabriel's

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1. are hard to disentangle.

2. He tried to disentangle himself .

3. This skein of wool won't disentangle.

4. Shake your rope and let it disentangle gradually.

5. I finally managed to disentangle myself from perplexity.

6. It's really difficult to disentangle those strands.

7. Let's try to disentangle and clarify some of them.

8. 23 I finally managed to disentangle myself from perplexity.

9. It is hard to disentangle propaganda from fantasy.

10. Investigators had to disentangle Maxwell's complicated financial affairs.

11. It's impossible to disentangle the myth from reality.

12. The reasons for these variations are difficult to disentangle.

13. It is sometimes difficult to disentangle truth from falsehood.

14. The prisoner finally managed to disentangle himself from the barbed wire.

15. 1 I finally managed to disentangle myself from perplexity.

16. He tried to disentangle his fingers from her hair.

17. I tried to disentangle the wires under my desk.

18. Cosmopolitanism became difficult to disentangle from its overtones of anti - semitism.

19. In the Soviet Union it is difficult to disentangle political from administrative controls.

20. Cosmopolitanism became difficult to disentangle from its overtones of anti - nationalism.

21. It's very difficult to disentangle fact from fiction in what she's saying.

22. It's difficult to disentangle hard fact from myth, or truth from lies.

23. The first thing the three must do is disentangle themselves from the past.

24. The balls of wool were all mixed up, and I couldn't disentangle them.

25. He rightly sought to disentangle the tiny farming industry from most of rural life.

26. Card: [verb] to cleanse, disentangle, and collect together (fibers) by the use of Cards preparatory to spinning.

27. However, in the public sector, resource management considerations are usually much more difficult to disentangle from policy.

28. The exaltation of emotion and intuition above logical reasoning can readily disentangle them from any such disciplinary anchorage.

29. 5 The exaltation of emotion and intuition above logical reasoning can readily disentangle them from any such disciplinary anchorage.

30. It came open at once, and she leaned in, trying to disentangle the unconscious woman from her seatbelt.

31. Although poverty, deprivation and low intelligence tend to go together, it is hard to disentangle cause and effect.

32. By that age there is no rational way to disentangle what has been inherited from what has been learned.

33. 29 "We tried to disentangle the 'genetic link' and the 'exposure' hypothesis in free-living feral pigeons Columba livia, " Ms Jacquin reported.

34. The next few hours were spent in a daze while Lucy tried to disentangle the confusion in her bewildered mind.

35. In a new book, journalist Fox Butterfield chronicles the Bogles' history to show how crime runs in families — and disentangle it from

36. A Carding action to disentangle the clumps of fibres, and thoroughly inter-mix the fibres to form a homogenous blend; cross-lapping action to further blend the wool and minimize any side-to-side variation

37. For an attempt to disentangle the Constraining effects of globalization and European integration on domestic politics, see Daniel Verdier and Richard Breen, ‘Europeanization and Globalization: Politics against Markets in the European Union’, Comparative Political Studies, 34 (2001), 227–62.