verb
- to free from something that tangles, traps, or confuses
- to separate things that are twisted or knotted together
- to clarify or resolve something complicated or confusing
Usage: figurative
Examples
- She carefully disentangled the Christmas lights before putting them on the tree.
- The rescue team worked to disentangle the injured hiker from the fallen branches.
- It took hours to disentangle her long hair from the thorny bush.
- The lawyer helped disentangle the complex legal issues in the case.
- He tried to disentangle himself from the awkward conversation.
- The accountant worked to disentangle the company’s financial records.
- Please disentangle the fishing line before we cast again.