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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "untangling" in a sentence

    untangling example sentences

    untangling


    1. He’d been untangling some container records this week


    2. Municantir had in the meantime crept up on her shoulder to gnaw on a lock of her hair and she had some trouble untangling him from her hair and tunic


    3. She walked out heading to her room and I went down the stairs untangling the mess she made with my hair, I raked my fingers through it smiling


    4. He crashed into a bush and, untangling


    5. He decided to leave the final untangling of this complicated situation to the outworking of the Father's will


    6. Hiss caught his coat on the barbed edges and needed Locke’s assistance in untangling himself


    7. Urit could only see blue, feel occluded and observed himself having the experience of being triangulated between selves that were untangling within him, while simultaneously rebraiding into a more integrated essence


    8. She imagined her organs untangling themselves from the jumbled mess in which they had been knotted, and aligning themselves properly


    9. The Gordian knot was and still is the challenge of unknotting the convoluted workings of the human brain, the challenge and problem of untangling the subconscious mind: the goal of all human wisdom: to seek out the truth: to explore the inner self by unknotting all the knotted, twisted, convolutions of the human brain


    10. But didn’t she once love some aspects of it? The careful untangling of a legal issue

    11. Hate, jealousy, revenge, greed, infidelity were the staples of his trade, as it were; the untangling of law, if not always equity, from the seething mass was his raison d’être, and moreover paid his coal bills


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    Synonyms for "untangling"

    disentanglement extrication unsnarling untangling

    "untangling" definitions

    the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition