Examples of 'tease out' in a sentence

Meaning of "tease out"

to carefully extract or uncover something by careful examination or analysis. It is often used in the context of extracting information or understanding from a complex situation or problem
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  • To unravel; (figuratively, by extension) to determine; solve.
  • To separate as if by unraveling.
  • To work out, procure, or extract, usually by processes involving subterfuge, diligence, manipulation, or coaxing.

How to use "tease out" in a sentence

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It be difficult to tease out their individual contribution.
See what you can tease out.
To tease out suffering which is necessary as it is.
Let us try to tease out the nuances.
Tease out possible solutions to adjust and do better next time.
So let us try to tease out its meaning.
O need to tease out whether the problem is with prescribing or dispensing.
An intense connection may tease out your passionate side.
You tease out the meanings.
It is that one percent you gotta tease out of there.
It is difficult to tease out racial and socioeconomic factors.
I guess we will just stand here and tease out bangs.
That big tease out there.
The way in which the mom was trying to tease out.
It is very difficult to tease out who is spreading misinformation.

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That would be a waste of an opportunity to explore and tease out different ideas.
Invite and tease out instructions for change.
Researchers often study twins to tease out genetic effects.
Try to tease out any details about his past.
We need even more research to tease out what is happening.
He wanted to tease out patterns in the apparent chaos of human behaviour.
Katya remained determined to tease out the rest of the story.
To sort of tease out your intuitions about how you think of time and space.
Ask as many questions as possible to tease out all relevant factors.
That let us tease out some very important aspects of this.
The researchers added that more study is needed to tease out these differences.
The computer can tease out connections between the victims.
There are a wide variety of techniques that try to tease out the structure of data.
He attempted to tease out mysteries of aberrant plumages and apparent hybrids.
The authors of the new study attempted to tease out the roots of the decline.
This can help tease out and isolate individual chemical components.
Managers immediately look for flaws in new ideas rather than tease out their potential.
It can be difficult to tease out meaning from the metaphysical.
Forest financing among the three Rio Conventions is not always easy to tease out.
So that you can use it to tease out those subtle correlations.
In women, symptoms are more difficult to tease out.
This allows researchers to tease out the effect of the change.
Sometimes, there is no truth to tease out.
You are right to tease out marketing as part of the issue.
A clever scammer who gets a senior on the phone will quickly tease out personal information.
It is therefore difficult to tease out any true risk implication to drinking water.
I encourage more research on hypnotherapy, but not to tease out placebo elements.
We make a habit of trying to tease out the best version of an opposing argument.
Knowledge of the client 's business relationships can help you to tease out a referral.
Only public discussion can tease out those values that are common to all of us.
Do not include any plain text, since many barcode scanners will not tease out the link.
The idea was to tease out some of the subtexts that fuel global capitalism.
Peterson said the study was not designed to tease out the reasons for the differences.
Osterhout hopes to tease out the importance of motivation in language learning in future research.
Yokoyama studies ancestral molecules to tease out secrets of adaptive evolution.

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Tease the sky back down to earth
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