disentangle
Collocations
5ADJ.
best, difficult
VERB + DISENTANGLE
tried
DISENTANGLE + NOUN
fact, fiction, jewelry
PREP.
from
ADV.
also
Definitions
verb
To free something from entanglement; to extricate or unknot.
I had to disentangle him from his own shoelaces.
In my own opinion, “criminal religious movements” (CRMs) is a more accurate and useful category than “cults.” It uses, although selectively, elements from the criminological tradition. It avoids the word “cult” and tries to disentangle the category from both the folk psychology of brainwashing and the politics of “extremism” in theology.
To unravel; to separate into discrete components or units.
This overlapping is reflective of hybrid languages, where certain features (phonetic, orthographic, semantic, syntactic) are also difficult to disentangle.
To become free or untangled.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
verb — smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb
verb — extricate from entanglement
- unsnarl
verb — separate the tangles of
verb — release from entanglement of difficulty
- extricate
- untangle
- disencumber
verb — free from involvement or entanglement
- disinvolve
- disembroil
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6I had to disentangle him from his own shoelaces.
WiktionaryIn my own opinion, “criminal religious movements” (CRMs) is a more accurate and useful category than “cults.” It uses, although selectively, elements from the criminological tradition. It avoids the w
WiktionaryThis overlapping is reflective of hybrid languages, where certain features (phonetic, orthographic, semantic, syntactic) are also difficult to disentangle.
WiktionaryI'm not sure what's the best way to disentangle this.
Tatoeba · #2054111Mary tried to disentangle her jewelry.
Tatoeba · #10797722The detective tried to disentangle fact from fiction.
Tatoeba · #10797723