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How to pronounce disentangle in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms disencumber, extricate, untangle
Type of free, disengage
Derivation disentanglement
Type Words
Synonyms comb, comb out
Type of neaten, groom
Has types tease, sleek down, slick down, fluff, slick
Derivation disentanglement
Type Words
Synonyms disembroil, disinvolve
Type of discharge, free
Derivation disentanglement


How can I disentangle myself from her personal affairs?.
Type Words
Synonyms straighten out, unsnarl
Type of order
Has types tease apart, ravel, tease, ravel out, loosen, unravel
Derivation disentanglement


Can you disentangle the cord?.
Type Words
Synonyms unwind
Type of undo
Has types straighten, roll out, uncoil
Derivation disentanglement

Examples of disentangle

disentangle
It is difficult, though, to disentangle Wenger's current crop from carelessness.
From the guardian.co.uk
In the longer term, the roles of poverty and race are difficult to disentangle.
From the economist.com
That is in part due to it being hard to disentangle some thought from using this.
From the iftomm2003.com
Multi-wavelength data is needed to disentangle these overlapping sources of light.
From the sciencedaily.com
Which of course means they have to disentangle the motivation for her revenge.
From the washingtontimes.com
Their economies and infrastructures will take years, even decades, to disentangle.
From the time.com
First the brothers have to disentangle their respective pieces of the empire.
From the businessweek.com
Fortunately, we can disentangle ourselves from the webs of destructive words.
From the psychcentral.com
I'm confused and think that maybe I should disentangle myself from his life.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
  • Extricate: release from entanglement of difficulty; "I cannot extricate myself from this task"
  • Disinvolve: free from involvement or entanglement; "How can I disentangle myself from her personal affairs?"
  • Unwind: separate the tangles of
  • Comb: smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb; "comb your hair before dinner"; "comb the wool"
  • (disentangled) straightened out
  • To free something from entanglement; to extricate or unknot; To unravel a mystery etc; To become free or untangled