untangle
Americanverb (used with object)
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to bring out of a tangled state; disentangle; unsnarl.
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to straighten out or clear up (anything confused or perplexing).
verb
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to free from a tangled condition
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to free from perplexity or confusion
Etymology
Origin of untangle
Example Sentences
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My clothes got hung up a few times, but I didn’t stop to untangle them.
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“When you get your wool tangled in a knot, only the tangler can get it untangled.”
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To untangle the effects of genetics and experience, the research team analyzed blood samples from 110 people with diverse backgrounds.
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He was shouting so, it took us a spell to untangle what he was saying.
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Could it be untangled or reorganized in some way to create another meaning or point in a direction?
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