Examples of 'disentangle' in a sentence

Meaning of "disentangle"

disentangle (verb): To disentangle means to separate or free things that are twisted, caught together, or intricately involved. In a figurative sense, it can also mean to clarify a complicated situation or resolve a complex issue
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  • To free something from entanglement; to extricate or unknot.
  • To unravel; to separate into discrete components or units.
  • To become free or untangled.

How to use "disentangle" in a sentence

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It was possible to disentangle some survivors yesterday morning.
It got injured while trying to disentangle itself.
How might we disentangle ourselves from concepts.
There are so many threads left to disentangle.
It is important to disentangle communication and relationships.
Disentangle public budgets from fossil fuel revenues.
So stay with me while we disentangle it as best we can.
Legal responsibility should not be much harder to disentangle.
We are going to have to disentangle ourselves from your artist friend.
It will only take a moment for me to disentangle myself.
I do not disentangle the true from the false.
It will always be hard to disentangle these.
We have to disentangle as much as possible as rap.
The hair is also difficult to disentangle and to style.
Inability to disentangle these three example cases causes confusion.

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The hair is also easy to disentangle.
It is often difficult to disentangle effects of inertia and viscoelasticity.
The court has the authority to disentangle them.
We attempt to disentangle these two mechanisms.
Indeed in modern capitalist economies it is impossible to disentangle the two.
The hair is easy to disentangle and looks smooth.
You needed that new power of spectroscopy to disentangle them.
I can not disentangle them all.
There are whole lives to disentangle.
It is very difficult to disentangle these complex networks and connections.
It is certain that there are two organizers and it is impossible to disentangle.
I need to disengage and disentangle from dis family.
At present it was difficult enough to disentangle.
We will have to disentangle ourselves from your artist friend.
The hair then becomes difficult to disentangle and to style.
But it is hard to disentangle those effects from other possibilities.
In order to at least partially disentangle.
It is also difficult to disentangle men with similar or identical names.
Disentangle fishing nets.
Complication is a failure to effectively disentangle the complexities of an idea.
And disentangle yourself from that which is unworthy of your soul.
The two are impossible to disentangle absolutely.
They can not disentangle trade flows from capital flows.
Rescue workers were using a crane to disentangle the charred remains.
Disentangle with care.
Children appear to be able to disentangle the two languages themselves.
Disentangle relationship issues from substantive issues and negotiate them separately.
I am trying to disentangle these rosaries.
Shortterm underlying trends are therefore rather difficult to disentangle from the data.
It is very difficult to disentangle economic forces from political choice.
It was observed that the hair before drying is soft and easy to disentangle.
It is difficult to disentangle and to style.
Thoughts disentangle themselves through the lips and the fingertips.
And can not disentangle.
Jacob can not disentangle himself from a distorted perception of family.

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