Become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of.
To separate or (cause to) be disentangled.
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.
6 Then again you could turn state's evidence; there's so much to unravel .
7 But their relationship starts to unravel over the course of the season.
8 This error alone gave him now an opportunity to unravel the riddle.
9 She searches for the words that unravel the core of her discontent.
10 Things started to unravel for McAfee with the Great Michelangelo Virus Scare.
11 But another Irish hope in Saddler's Rock could unravel the snappy storyline.
12 Once Queen Herin learned of Anders's plot, she could help unravel it.
13 Maybe I had to unravel the house's mysteries in this order too.
14 Further pan-ethnic meta-analysis with European GWAS cohorts may unravel new PD loci.
15 The rest of the mystery it is for you, gentlemen, to unravel .
16 She began again to try and unravel the meaning of his letter.
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