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Sentence example with the word 'unravel'
unravel
account for, come unstuck, disengage, elucidate, extract, give reason for, make plain, quarry, show the way, unearth, weed out
Definition
v.
become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Try to
unravel
the tangle of string.
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How did you
unravel
all that?
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I'll get it
unravel
ed.'
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The secret was outthe mystery was
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ed.
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That is already much--to
unravel
Colonel Clay, gentlemen.
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'I could
unravel
the carpet,' said Lucy, with deep solemnity.
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There she had become involved in troubles which seemed particularly hard to
unravel
.
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What Judge was to
unravel
them, and assign the exact amount of responsibility.
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Despite the researches of historians, the tangled web of Burr's conspiracy has never been
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ed.
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There's a mystery, but James Price, _alias_ Pickles, 'ull
unravel
it.'
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In the case of a nurse there was much red tape to
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