- a word derived from entangle.
Example Sentences
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A fundamental form of this noise, called quantum projection noise, sets what's known as the standard quantum limit -- the point beyond which unentangled sensors cannot improve.
From Science Daily • Nov. 11, 2025
The researchers started with two unentangled electrons sitting in diamond crystals held in different labs on the Delft campus, 1.3 kilometers apart.
From Scientific American • Aug. 28, 2015
Their photodetectors reach efficiencies of 97-98% and their sources of entangled photons are now “pretty much perfect”, Dr Ekert says—producing unentangled pairs less than 1% of the time.
From Economist • Sep. 19, 2013
It sounds as if you ended the relationship rather abruptly, so you need to get unentangled from your ex, not more involved.
From Slate • May 20, 2013
Instead of writing on four subjects at a time, it is as much as I can manage to keep the thread of one discourse clear and unentangled.
From Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners by Hazlitt, William