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    Dis·en·tan·gle
    /ˌdisənˈtaNGɡ(ə)l/

    verb

  2. Disentangle definition: to free or become free from entanglement; untangle; extricate (often followed by from).. See examples of DISENTANGLE used in a sentence.

  3. Definitions of disentangle. verb. separate the tangles of. synonyms: unwind. see more. verb. extricate from entanglement. “Can you disentangle the cord?” synonyms: straighten out, unsnarl. see more. verb. free from involvement or entanglement. “How can I disentangle myself from her personal affairs?” synonyms: disembroil, disinvolve. see more.

  4. disentangle. disentangle something (from something) to separate different arguments, ideas, etc. that have become confused. It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics. It is important to disentangle all the factors that may be causing your stress.

  5. 3 days ago · If you disentangle something or someone from an undesirable thing or situation, you separate them from that thing or remove them from that situation. They are looking at ways to disentangle him from this major policy decision. [VERB noun + from] The first thing they must do is disentangle themselves from the past.

  6. to separate someone or something that is connected to something else in a complicated way: He disentangled himself from her arms. disentangle verb [T] (STRING/WIRE) to separate things such as pieces of string, hair, or wire that have become twisted together: I tried to disentangle the wires under my desk.

  7. 1. to release or become free from entanglement or confusion. 2. ( tr) to unravel or work out. ˌdisenˈtanglement n. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014. dis•en•tan•gle. (ˌdɪs ɛnˈtæŋ gəl) v. -gled, -gling. v.t.

  8. 1. If you disentangle a complicated or confused situation, you make it easier to understand or manage to understand it, by clearly recognizing each separate element. [...] 2. If you disentangle something or someone from an undesirable thing or situation, you separate them from that thing or remove them from that situation. [...] 3.

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