The act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition.
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Examples for "untangling"
Examples for "untangling"
1Huge resources were pumped into untangling the financial web of Greenland Securities.
2She combed her fingers through her clotted hair, untangling the greasy strands.
3He was untangling a mess of threads in one of the looms.
4Do you struggle with untangling your Christmas decorations every single year?
5But untangling bureaucracy built up over decades may not be easy.
1From this time all real chance of the extrication of Louis XVI.
2The coil of evidence had drawn so close that extrication seemed impossible.
3We are led into a sack from which there is no extrication.
4He may be warned of approaching conditions or his extrication from the same.
5From these confusions there is no other mode of extrication than the utilitarian.
1For good measure, I attached a protonic disentanglement pistol to my arm.
2This flame of understanding brings about disentanglement that makes for true simplicity.
3The first fork is disentanglement from the sweetness of the world.
4Mike Morrissey leads the South Island large whale disentanglement team.
5It was vain to seek their disentanglement; it was impossible.
1Moscow says unsnarling its roads will cost $6.5 billion.
Translations for unsnarling