Researchers will have to disentangle the various ways in which the asteroid has changed if they hope to use it as a window into the early solar system.
Local asteroid Bennu used to be filled with tiny rivers|Charlie Wood|October 8, 2020|Popular Science
Colonialism itself was broad and complex, and its modern-day outcomes are not easily disentangled.
What the UK owes in reparations|Hasit Shah|October 6, 2020|Quartz
Scientists are still trying to disentangle how much of the harm from hepatitis C is caused by the immune response against the virus rather than the virus itself.
Scientists Win Nobel Prize for Discovering the Hepatitis C Virus|Jordana Cepelewicz|October 5, 2020|Quanta Magazine
By acquiring SDG&E’s infrastructure and instituting full public control of our energy service, San Diego can more easily and efficiently disentangle from fossil fuels and provide energy at a significantly lower monetary and environmental cost.
The Franchise Agreement Ending Offers San Diego a Chance for a Fresh Start|Amanda Moser and Shauna McKenna|September 8, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Ecologists need to recognize individuals when disentangling the complex symbioses and relationships that define a community.
What Is an Individual? Biology Seeks Clues in Information Theory.|Jordana Cepelewicz|July 16, 2020|Quanta Magazine
So it's hard to disentangle any possible negative effects from the effects of divorce and other family instability.
Can Gay Marriage Solve Our Adoption Problem?|Megan McArdle|March 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
All of these factors are related to cognitive enhancement, but they're difficult to disentangle.
Busting the Adderall Myth|Casey Schwartz|December 21, 2010|DAILY BEAST
But how then do we disentangle from this place in a responsible way?
The Hotspots No Speech Can Fix|Leslie H. Gelb|September 23, 2009|DAILY BEAST
He formed a chaos of ideas in his head in regard to this sleeve, which he feared to disentangle, and he gave up his common sense.
A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 3 (of 10)|Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)
She drew herself up--rebelling hotly--yet not seeing how to disentangle herself from these associates.
The Testing of Diana Mallory|Mrs. Humphry Ward
Therefore, in order to fly she could not merely slip away; she would have to make extra motions to disentangle her dress.
Quaint Courtships|Various
Let us disentangle identification as it occurs in the structure of a neurotic symptom from its rather complicated connections.
Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego|Sigmund Freud
The plan proposed would, at least to the eye, disentangle all complications.
American Missionary, Volume 43, No. 12, December, 1889|Various
British Dictionary definitions for disentangle
disentangle
/ (ˌdɪsɪnˈtæŋɡəl) /
verb
to release or become free from entanglement or confusion