Synonym: answer, crack, decipher, decode, disentangle, explain, figure out, resolve, solve, unriddle, unsnarl, untwist. Similar words: traveler, depraved, machiavellian, human race, sun rose, unrelentingly, craving, gravity. Meaning: v. 1. become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of 2. disentangle 3. become undone.
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1 Detectives are still trying to unravel the mystery surrounding his death.
2 His government began to unravel because of a banking scandal.
3 When did communism begin to unravel in Eastern Europe?
4 A young mother has flown to Iceland to unravel the mystery of her husband's disappearance.
5 He was good with his hands and could unravel a knot or untangle yarn that others wouldn't even attempt.
6 I had to unravel one of the sleeves because I realised I'd knitted it too small.
7 The company started to unravel when two of the directors were arrested.
8 It has proved very difficult to unravel the twists and turns and contradictions of the evidence.
9 Only a qualified person can unravel the causes.
10 Yet the social fabric seemed to unravel further.
11 A prepared statement failed to unravel the mystery.
12 Bear with me while I unravel this seeming oxymoron.
13 After three years, their partnership began to unravel.
14 But then things began to unravel.
15 Scientists continue to unravel the mysteries of human genes.
16 Theorists can unravel the structure of extremely complicated games.
17 Even to list these begins to unravel some of the complications in this everyday concept.
18 Can scientists unravel the complex interactions of chemicals within foods?
19 You only need more patience to unravel a complexly worded question, not necessarily more ability.
20 Chucha started to unravel her bundle, and we all guessed she was about to do a little farewell voodoo on us.
21 Unravel waste yarn after work has been removed from machine.
22 You'd better mend that hole before the whole sweater starts to unravel.
23 The stairway carpet is so frayed it threatens to unravel.
24 As the film progresses, the threads of the plot slowly begin to unravel.
25 We've got a long way to go before we unravel the secrets of genetics.
26 The agreement also gives the supervisors the final say over the corporate sponsor should the contract between the 49ers and 3Com unravel.
27 In this and the next two chapters,(www.Sentencedict.com) we attempt to unravel and evaluate policies effected by the Conservative governments after 1979.
28 For with the emergence of the new science of geology, the old faith was beginning to unravel.
29 When California's economy started to slow down, the loans began to unravel.
30 Rafter watched and waited, perhaps hoping that Ivanisevic's split personalities would unravel.