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the disentangling
verb
To free something from entanglement; to extricate or unknot
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"We think the court is empowered to do the disentangling".
The disentangling of different layers of varying antiquity indicated the complex ways in which the religion of Zoroaster had developed.
However, the few available studies on diversity effects in SRC plantations did not allow the disentangling of the mechanisms at play.
The continuum (the disentangling of space and time) emerged 10−51 years and the chaos (the formation of atomic nuclei) 10−5 years after the Big Bang followed by the creation of atoms, of stars, the Sun, and the Earth.
As the copolymer chains were stretched out from the entangled state, the larger amount of the bulky TD groups in the latter may suppress the flow-induced conformational change to take place and suppress the disentangling of the chains, leading to the increase in σ and decreasing of C.
During this death process, I am going to try to bring ceremony and ritual to the disentangling of lives and dreams.
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He added that officers were in the process of disentangling the truck and retrieving the body of the driver.
There's also the issue of disentangling the talent from the inevitable personality contest.
Write about Socrates with the aim of disentangling the man from the myth, and it is almost impossible to tell where Socrates ends and Plato begins.
A major hurdle throughout the diplomacy was disentangling the nuclear dispute from other flashpoints.
Because spending both influences and is influenced by developments in the private sector, disentangling the two has proven challenging.
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