disentangle|disentangled|disentangles|disentangling in English
verb
[dis·en·tan·gle || ‚dɪsɪn'tæŋgl]
unknot, undo, free, extricate, release
Use "disentangle|disentangled|disentangles|disentangling" in a sentence
1. are hard to disentangle.
2. He tried to disentangle himself .
3. Tom disentangled himself from his mother's arms.
4. I disentangled myself from the merry throng.
5. " Permit me, " he said bending over and disentangling the flounce.
6. He disentangled his overcoat from the coat - hanger.
7. This skein of wool won't disentangle.
8. Shake your rope and let it disentangle gradually.
9. I finally managed to disentangle myself from perplexity.
10. He was sitting on the deck disentangling a coil of rope.
11. It's really difficult to disentangle those strands.
12. The fish disentangled itself from the net.
13. Let's try to disentangle and clarify some of them.
14. 'I've got the book,'he said as they disentangled themselves.
15. 23 I finally managed to disentangle myself from perplexity.
16. It is hard to disentangle propaganda from fantasy.
17. Investigators had to disentangle Maxwell's complicated financial affairs.
18. It's impossible to disentangle the myth from reality.
19. The reasons for these variations are difficult to disentangle.
20. It is sometimes difficult to disentangle truth from falsehood.
21. The rope could not be disentangled and had to be cut.
22. The prisoner finally managed to disentangle himself from the barbed wire.
23. 1 I finally managed to disentangle myself from perplexity.
24. He tried to disentangle his fingers from her hair.
25. I tried to disentangle the wires under my desk.