Verb
The word is derived from unravel
A horrifying case has unravelled in Hyderabad, where a woman has lodged a 42-page FIR with the police. Source: Internet
But Mitchell’s attitudes were unravelled through a series of reports before the court. Source: Internet
His towline would be unravelled from the horses, go slack, fall into the water and sink to the bottom while his boat decelerated on with its remaining momentum. Source: Internet
“The 35 illegal companies’ names were unravelled during an investigation on the operations of lottery companies in the country, supported by a document from the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, NLRC, based on request from the EFCC. Source: Internet
But then an unexpected phone call from his long-estranged father brought the pain of the past hurtling back into the present, and unravelled everything he thought he knew about himself. Source: Internet
Soon after booming over a phenomenal 61-metre penalty and scoring his ninth international try, things unravelled for the Wasps back with an error that lead immediately to a try, uncertainty under the high ball and a couple of over-cooked kicks. Source: Internet