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    unravel
    /ʌnˈravl/

    verb

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  2. Unravel means to separate something into threads or fibers, or to solve a mystery or problem. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples and synonyms.

  3. Unravel means to disentangle, separate, or clear up something. It can be used as a transitive or intransitive verb. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  4. Unravel means to separate something into threads or fibers, to solve a mystery or problem, or to lose control of a situation. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples and related words.

  5. to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.). to free from complication or difficulty; make plain or clear; solve: to unravel a situation; to unravel a mystery. Informal. to take apart; undo; destroy (a plan, agreement, or arrangement).

  6. Something that's unraveled has been completely undone, whether it's a spool of thread, some knotty shoelaces, or your mental state after a long and frustrating day. You can also unravel a mystery by picking it apart, untangling the details or just following the trail of clues like a line of string.

  7. 1. (Knitting & Sewing) ( tr) to reduce (something knitted or woven) to separate strands. 2. ( tr) to undo or untangle (something tangled or knotted) 3. ( tr) to explain or solve: the mystery was unravelled. 4. ( intr) to become unravelled. unˈraveller n. unˈravelment n.

  8. If you unravel something that is knotted, woven, or knitted, or if it unravels, it becomes one straight piece again or separates into its different threads. He could unravel a knot that others wouldn't even attempt.

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