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View definitions for unravel

unravel

verb as in solve

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verb as in untangle

verb as in unfold

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Such a result could have an unraveling effect of potentially implicating many of OpenAI’s relationships and contracts with business partners, including Microsoft, which is one of its backers, experts said.

By the final buzzer, the coach’s voice had gone hoarse, largely from screaming at his defense, which completely unraveled once again.

The court heard it was only after people in Bangor reported suspicious activity around an abandoned department store on the High Street that the conspiracy began to unravel.

From BBC

The state’s case unraveled when Baldwin’s attorneys accused the special prosecutor and sheriff’s deputies of misconduct.

Today’s fires also burn hotter and deeper, altering landscapes in ways that unravel centuries of ecological development.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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