Disentangle in a sentence as a verb

In my memory, it's hard to disentangle the two, because _why was so much a part of Ruby, and in so many ways a product of Ruby.

It's hard to disentangle the two but very important in order to maximize revenue.

These all get mixed together and it's definitely not possible to disentangle them.

Even if the deal that provides money from Google to Mozilla isn't renewed, I doubt they will entirely disentangle themselves from each other.

But considering how very hard it is to disentangle yourself from the thinking of your time, someone who comforts himself with this thought is almost certain to be mistaken.

Of course this wouldn't disentangle causality from correlation.

If I do business with you and Im an *******, is my moral defence really that you should have realized I would be an *******?We have to disentangle *******/nice guy from legal/illegal.

Is there a human quality we care about not heavily influenced by genetics?How do you disentangle von Neumann's ability from his achievements?

I honestly don't see how american-run social media companies can disentangle themselves from the NSA now. It remains to be seen if the public in most countries will even take notice, but this kind of response will not be the last we see from foreign government agencies.

The primary one being that when the process/app is removed from the system, all its resources can be released, without having to disentangle them from any other process/app that might be depending on them.

[1] We might be suspicious of the motives of the politicians, but we should also consider that they may be operating with a variety of rationales, all difficult to disentangle.

However, it is difficult to disentangle whether that is a fundamental characteristic of "reuse" or whether it's a fundamental characteristic of OO.

The beauty of the question, Would you work with her or him again?, is that it specifically doesn't try to disentangle those thingsbecause to a productive team the quality its members' relationships with each other as important as the quality of their work.

"the trade-off between profits & growth"There is a financial metric I frequently calculate for private equity firms called zero growth return which allows one to partially disentangle the steady-state business's working capital requirements from investment.

Disentangle definitions

verb

release from entanglement of difficulty; "I cannot extricate myself from this task"

See also: extricate untangle disencumber

verb

extricate from entanglement; "Can you disentangle the cord?"

See also: unsnarl

verb

free from involvement or entanglement; "How can I disentangle myself from her personal affairs?"

See also: disinvolve disembroil

verb

separate the tangles of

See also: unwind

verb

smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb; "comb your hair before dinner"; "comb the wool"

See also: comb