disintricate

verb
/dɪˈsɪntɹɪkeɪt/

Etymology

From dis- + intricate.

  1. derived from intrīcātus
  2. inherited from intricat
  3. prefixed as disintricate — “dis + intricate

Definitions

  1. To disentangle.

    • to disintricate the question

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