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desemaranhar
Become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of.
unravel
untangle
unscramble
unknot
knot
ravel
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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.
6
Why is the UK seeking to
unpick
the EU withdrawal agreement?
7
Do I need to
unpick
the significance of such a choice?
8
It is becoming increasingly hard to
unpick
legitimate complaints from the widening spat.
9
It moves to his commands, trying to
unpick
Place How's bag.
10
Our political editor, Jane Patterson and our economics correspondent, Patrick O'Meara
unpick
the budget.
11
The form,
unpick
the close-knit weave, make room For looser threads of consonantal rhyme.
12
For all Kelly's offensive innovation, I doubt Sanchez has the wits to
unpick
them.
13
Why are we trying to
unpick
something that's fairly settled?
14
Breakingviews columnists
unpick
the gold-mining M&A frenzy and debate whether cooler heads can prevail.
15
Learn more about the clarinet as we
unpick
the pinnacle of the clarinet repertoire.
16
I smooth my hair and very stealthily
unpick
my wedgie.
unpick
·
unpick how
unpick a revenue
unpick complex
unpick each situation
unpick for shareholders
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desemaranhar