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disentangle

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


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He also knows that the system needs to do a far better job of protecting the many women trying to disentangle their lives from lethally abusive men who have no interest in changing.

From Los Angeles Times

"This makes it difficult to disentangle the impact of the protocol from other factors."

From BBC

Because the mission’s European- and Russian-built components are so intertwined, however, they cannot be readily disentangled to meet politically motivated demands, no matter how long the delay.

From Scientific American

It’s difficult, he said, to disentangle conflicting messages from employees.

From Seattle Times

That has led to many more people being exposed and made it difficult for researchers to disentangle the severity of the virus from important changes in how people are exposed to it.

From Washington Post