🧵disentangle

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈtæŋɡl/

Meaning

To free something or someone from a tangle or complication.

Example Sentences

She tried to disentangle her hair from the branches.

Synonyms

untangle, unravel, release, extricate

Antonyms

entangle, complicate, knot

Collocations

disentangle from, disentangle the truth, disentangle hair

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