Untangle in a sentence as a verb

Great partnerships are difficult to untangle as to who influenced who, the greater.

It is going to take more than just running relatively simple correlation studies to untangle the functions of most genes.

However, this point is somewhat tricky because there are both cross-subsidies and gross economic surpluses, which can be hard to untangle.

MinWin is not so much a product as it is a continual effort starting with Vista to untangle dependencies and move unnecessary cruft out.

When you untangle the equation by factoring etc, you get back to something that looks like a physics theory, but now the Higgs got mixed into various places in the equation.

Dr. Zimmat has been using the new Watson 2nd series in an attempt to untangle chaos theory to find the ultimate causes of major weather events, in the hopes of finding humanly affectable actions that could help to dampen the ever increasing number of Hurricanes.

When you untangle the whole business, that's all you're left with: a novelist who privately took inspiration from a strange/shocking event, but did nothing to sanction or glorify it in the resulting fiction.

It's not that Debian lacks things to do, and they are being picky about the licenses: it's that some projects are rather negligent about their terms of licensing, sometimes downright dumb, and then somebody like Debian has to untangle the mess they created.

This kind of rejection of powerful in favor of complex-but-familiar is precisely what Bret Vector warns against in the Future of Programming talk[1].If anything, `await` makes debugging easier because you don't have to untangle callbacks and jump back and forth.

If you support a real free market economy, please, first, untangle banking and industry from overt and covert government involvement before you insist that the poor schlubs at the bottom of the economy be the experimental subjects for economic purity.

Untangle definitions

verb

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

See also: extricate disentangle disencumber

verb

become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of; "unravel the thread"

See also: unravel unknot unscramble unpick