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disentangle

[dis-en-tang-guhl] / ˌdɪs ɛnˈtæŋ gəl /


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Teenagers who listen to aggressive music differ from those who don’t in ways that are hard to observe and harder to disentangle.

From The Wall Street Journal

But these latest emails will once again raise questions over whether they can disentangle themselves from their parents' mess.

From BBC

Once she’s disentangled from all her cleaning supplies, I point at the glass ball.

From Literature

"It's hard to disentangle but it is not hard to disentangle when it's market reaction to an announcement."

From BBC

Those who study the root causes of crime say that it may take years, if not decades, to disentangle the causes of the pandemic-era surge in violence and the precipitous drop that has followed.

From Los Angeles Times