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- UNRAVEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNRAVEL is to disengage or separate the threads of : disentangle How to use unravel in a sentence
- Unraveling - definition of unraveling by The Free Dictionary
1 to separate or disentangle the threads of (a fabric, rope, etc ) 2 to free from complications; make plain or clear; solve: to unravel a mystery 3 to take apart; undo; destroy (a plan, agreement, or arrangement) 4 to become unraveled
- UNRAVEL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Stress caused by the loss of a loved one, financial problems, or job loss can cause people to unravel Those who help the homeless see people whose lives have unravelled completely In the waiting room of the clinic a woman was unravelling — she sat rocking from side to side and talking to herself [ I ] My sweater is unraveling [ I ] fig
- UNRAVELING Synonyms Antonyms - 80 words | Thesaurus. com
Find 80 different ways to say UNRAVELING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- unravel verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of unravel verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] unravel (something) if you unravel threads that are twisted, woven or knitted, or if they unravel, they become separated I unravelled the string and wound it into a ball
- UNRAVEL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to unravel a situation; to unravel a mystery Informal to take apart; undo; destroy (a plan, agreement, or arrangement) to become unraveled However tempting, don't pull that straggly thread hanging from your sleeve You'll just unravel, or totally undo, your hand-knitted sweater
- unravelling | unraveling, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
unravelling is formed within English, by derivation Etymons: unravel v , ‑ing suffix2 What is the earliest known use of the adjective unravelling? The earliest known use of the adjective unravelling is in the early 1700s
- UNRAVEL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something such as a plan or system unravels, it breaks up or begins to fail His government began to unravel because of a banking scandal [VERB] My perfect life had unraveled in the past six months [VERB]
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