1. disentangling - Noun
2. disentangling - Verb
of Disentangle
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs you get older, you find that often the wheat, disentangling itself from the chaff, comes out to meet you. Gwendolyn Brooks
Life is a process of working out what's not working for you and disentangling yourself from it and trying then not walk into the same thing again. Watching your patterns and correcting them if you can. Siobhan Fahey
To become solitary and simple in utter aloneness -- living wholly unconcerned about the multitude of worldly affairs, and abandoning and disentangling yourself from all things -- is to die. We are born alone; we die alone. Ippen
"Disentangling the overlap between Tourette's disorder and ADHD". Source: Internet
He stirred at that, disentangling himself to sit back up. Source: Internet
Therefore, the aim of our contribution is focused on disentangling its original meaning from other subsequent interpretations, referring particularly to the debate on this subject that arose among the economists of the Cambridge School. Source: Internet