- verbuntangle (verb) · untangles (third person present) · untangled (past tense) · untangled (past participle) · untangling (present participle)
- free from a tangled or twisted state:"fishermen untangle their nets"
- make (something complicated or confusing) easier to understand or deal with:"he knew he'd have to untangle a financial mess and somehow restore investor confidence"
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- make (something complicated or confusing) easier to understand or deal with:
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