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disentangled

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for disentangled.

Editorial note

Is this only because the matter in the cup is supposedly the result of disentangled quantum fluctuations from the distant past?

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Quick take

straightened out

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of disentangled gathered in one view.

adjective

straightened out

adjective

having become freed from entanglement; disengaged

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for disentangled.

Example sentences

1

Is this only because the matter in the cup is supposedly the result of disentangled quantum fluctuations from the distant past?

2

Training from scratch AND with supervision allows you to sidestep these issues, and even learn more disentangled representations.

3

So for me, the key thing here is that Google smartly disentangled photos from its other services.

4

Part of why it's so bad for them is because it will be very difficult to get disentangled from it.

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The universe has already worked itself out from the initial disentangled state to all the states that are increasingly more entangled.

6

That supposes experts know that they have a problem, and can express it in a way disentangled from their other problems.

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There is so much you could do with this language, but it needs to be disentangled from the C++ compiler behemoths.

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The really amazing thing here is that they've disentangled IE from the base Windows.

9

And yeah, you're right, Arabian culture is distinct from other parts of the Muslim world, but neither are they totally disentangled either.

10

In those tests, how was the influence of that learned behavior disentangled?

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You don't need to get all of ripgrep[1] in order to get access to its engine[2] (which is further disentangled for more granular use).

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But you could never know when the pair has become disentangled.

Quote examples

1

If there are thousands of companies that failed on software quality, it'd be interesting to see which ones can be disentangled from non-software issues and we can confidently say, " yep, that technical debt is what killed them.

2

Following quote comes to mind (Dijkstra) "...we have to keep it crisp, disentangled, and simple if we refuse to be crushed by the complexities of our own making..." I found his use of the word "crisp" very interesting.

3

I think the lesson is basically: some systems evolved around doing discrete batch-processing tasks that throw away their arenas when they're done, and have very few and discrete connection points; while other systems are "about" living object graphs that can't be disentangled, only upgraded as an entire system, and which maintain themselves rather than having maintenance done upon them from outside.

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(I use Fred Brook's "accidental" vs "essential" complexity terminology from the Mythical Man Month; if you don't know what that is, hie thee hence to amazon and acquire the Mythical Man Month.) The reason I phrase it this way is that it's really a given that the fix should be disentangled; even SVN proponents will tend to agree with this as a matter of principle.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use disentangled in a sentence?

Is this only because the matter in the cup is supposedly the result of disentangled quantum fluctuations from the distant past?

What does disentangled mean?

straightened out

What part of speech is disentangled?

disentangled is commonly used as adjective.