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Meanings of
unscramble
in English
Portuguese
desemaranhar
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Become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of.
unravel
untangle
unpick
unknot
knot
ravel
Portuguese
desemaranhar
Catalan
desxifrar
Spanish
descodificar
Back to the meaning
Make intelligible.
scramble
Catalan
desxifrar
Synonyms
Examples for "
unravel
"
unravel
untangle
unpick
unknot
Examples for "
unravel
"
1
A tough, tough day for the South African economy continues to
unravel
.
2
The countries' positions are increasingly entwined and hard to
unravel
,
Li said.
3
They left without a single word to help us
unravel
the mystery.
4
In the TED radio hour this week, five TED speakers
unravel
ideas…
5
We try to
unravel
the difficulties at the Royal New Zealand Ballet.
1
Barnier will struggle to
untangle
what has become an intensely political row.
2
For every tendril of power Tevan managed to
untangle
,
another wrapped tight.
3
So here we
untangle
some of the regulations round the new restrictions.
4
As they
untangle
the past, the present unravels, in chaotic, unpredictable fashion.
5
He sat down on the floor and began to
untangle
the tail.
1
In essence, we need to
unpick
an essentially imperialist notion of power.
2
It's going to take quite a while to
unpick
all of this.
3
He then tried to
unpick
the agreement after it had been finalised.
4
I
unpick
his fingers from my arm and slide away from him.
5
The Italian government meanwhile wants to push up its deficit, and
unpick
reforms.
1
The string was tied so tightly that I could not
unknot
it.
2
He stood there for a few minutes, breathing deeply, letting his muscles
unknot
.
3
He would
unknot
the tangled threads at whatever cost to himself.
4
Davies pocketed his weapon and crouched to
unknot
the rope that bound Stratton.
5
There was an undercurrent of amusement in his voice that made David's guts
unknot
.
Usage of
unscramble
in English
1
I want to know what can be done to
unscramble
this mess.
2
He lay with his eyes closed waiting for his brain to
unscramble
.
3
But how many twists are needed to
unscramble
an arbitrary position?
4
It is not possible to
unscramble
emails at any other stage.
5
Can you
unscramble
the following word to reveal a branch of mathematics: LUCSULAC?
6
Once that was done, though, it didn't take long to
unscramble
the code.
7
It also runs through BlackBerry servers, which encrypt and
unscramble
messages.
8
In essence, purchasing an e-book meant purchasing a nontransferable key to
unscramble
the encrypted content.
9
You have all the clues, and you're trying to
unscramble
them to make an address.
10
And considering his Amazon obsession he just might be able to
unscramble
Granny's riddle, too.
11
While both firms were trying to
unscramble
the mess, you weren't being paid any interest.
12
All I'm saying is you can't
unscramble
that egg.
13
You can scramble eggs but you can't
unscramble
them.
14
The entire thing was giving her a migraine as she tried to
unscramble
the mess.
15
At the same time, scientists are starting to
unscramble
some fundamental genetic differences between the sexes.
16
These are boxes and software that scramble messages and then
unscramble
them on the other end.
Other examples for "unscramble"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unscramble
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
unscramble the egg
unscramble discs
unscramble emails
unscramble messages
unscramble signals
Translations for
unscramble
Portuguese
desemaranhar
Catalan
desxifrar
descodificar
Spanish
descodificar
Unscramble
through the time