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To unravelling
verb
To separate the threads (of); disentangle.
Exact(60)
Some people, born inside out, are prone to unravelling.
Ms Feinstein has made a creditable start to unravelling his enigma.
The key to unravelling this confusion is communication, it was agreed.
It is cwell played, but never comes close to unravelling the symphony's enigmas.
Iraq came close to unravelling in 2006, he said, but he now thinks it is fitfully on the mend.
The findings bring scientists closer to unravelling the key ingredients responsible for giving fruit and vegetables their cancer-fighting properties.
With each year science gets nearer to unravelling, for instance, our capacity for kindness and our sense of beauty.
Trade The postwar international system was dedicated to unravelling protectionist measures introduced by countries in the 1930s.
Hitler's personality, Albert Speer told his post-war interrogators, was "inaccessible and unpredictable".No one has yet come as close to unravelling the mystery as Ian Kershaw.
This is 29-year-old John Maloof, a former estate agent from Chicago who has devoted the last four years to unravelling Maier's story.
And today, he is no closer to unravelling Malmab's security riddle of the things he does not know that he knows.
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