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unravel

[uhn-rav-uhl] / ʌnˈræv əl /




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The result is a grand experiment in leadership as companies grapple with the swift rise of artificial intelligence, the unraveling of long-established trade practices and an unsettled economy and geopolitical order.

From The Wall Street Journal

In other sports we are having an extended conversation about Olympic pressure, and whether there’s something about Games which causes even the best to unravel at the worst possible time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Malinin’s unraveling was the most shocking moment of the entire Olympics.

From The Wall Street Journal

When it unravels like that, the whole spectacle starts to feel pretty cruel.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the finding gone, legal experts are predicting this will now unravel, leading to a surge in what are called "public nuisance" actions.

From BBC