Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

will disentangle

  • future tense
    of disentangle.
    disentangle
    verb (used with or without object)
    to free or become free from entanglement; untangle; extricate (often followed byfrom ).

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

See Examples For:

The case is now headed to court, which will disentangle the web of allegations and counterallegations.

From Time May 25, 2010

Air bubbles will disentangle themselves, and rise to the surface of the water.

From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Cornelius Beringer

"That motion, if anything, will disentangle us from the nets," said the captain, addressing the sub-lieutenant.

From The Boy Volunteers with the Submarine Fleet by Kenneth Ward

He despises neither thy love though mingled with selfishness, nor thy suffering that springs from both; he will disentangle thy selfishness from thy love, and cast it into the fire.

From Hope of the Gospel by George MacDonald

Perhaps some day some industrious and lucid historian will disentangle all the muddle of impulses and antagonisms, the commercialism, utilitarianism, obstinate conservatism, humanitarian enthusiasm, out of which our present educational organisation arose.

From The New Machiavelli by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells