ravel in English

noun
1
a tangle, cluster, or knot.
a lovely yellow ravel of sunflowers
verb
1
untangle or unravel something.
Davy had finished raveling out his herring net
2
confuse or complicate (a question or situation).
The plot is sufficiently ravelled for the entry to Valhalla to have only ambiguous significance.

Use "ravel" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "ravel" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "ravel", or refer to the context using the word "ravel" in the English Dictionary.

1. Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky.

2. I've got to ravel this matter out.

3. He tried to ravel all this matter out.

4. You mean Debussy, Ravel , and those composers?

5. The floor was littered with ravel ( l ) ings.

6. --Brainpans are in Pharos: First Ascent - Wellspring Ravel (1st Flight through 4th Flight).--Deidars are in Pharos: First Ascent - Wellspring Ravel (3rd Flight and 4th Flight)

7. Knowing your deepest ravel it's gonna appears your eye, you go!

8. Ravel a bit of the leftover cloth to mend the tear in your dress.

9. Voice and Piano. By Maurice Ravel. This edition: DR0926800. Editions Durand. 12 pages. Published by Editions Durand.

10. The Ravel was made by the composer in 19 and was, in fact,[Sentencedict] first heard in this arrangement.

11. 21 Ravel Morrison settled a dour encounter with Bolton in the Manchester Senior Cup with a jet-propelled strike in the 94th minute.

12. The famous French composer Maurice Ravel was coming to the United States. He was shy and withdrawn but he was about to be embraced by a nation.

13. Pictures at an Exhibition, a suite of ten piano pieces by Modest Mussorgsky, has been Arranged over twenty times, notably by Maurice Ravel

14. He and the legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock played a four hands version of a Maurice Ravel song, exchanging hugs afterward (see video of the performance here, and on Mr. Lang's website here).

15. Non-clinical primary endpoints are usually angiographic parameters, like the percentage of DS (diameter stenosis, ASPECT, ELUTES), the instent LLL (late lumen loss, RAVEL, FUTURE-II), the in-stent MLD (minimal lumen diameter, E-SIRIUS, C-SIRIUS) or, like in TAXUS-II, the IVUS-determined percentage of volume obstruction.