disentangle strands

Frequency: 5.83.2 per million words

To separate different, confusing parts of a complex situation or idea.

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Examples (10)

  • It took the detective hours to disentangle the various strands of the conspiracy.
  • In her essay, she attempted to disentangle the complex strands of identity and culture.
  • The report aims to disentangle the economic and social strands contributing to the crisis.
  • Can you help me disentangle these conflicting strands of thought?
  • Historians often struggle to disentangle the truth from the many biased strands of historical accounts.
  • To understand the issue, we must first disentangle the political strands from the ethical ones.
  • She had to carefully disentangle the emotional strands of her past to move forward.
  • The journalist's job was to disentangle the numerous strands of information and present a clear picture.
  • It's challenging to disentangle the intertwining strands of human motivation.
  • We need an expert to disentangle the legal strands of this complicated contract.