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Ontwarren

Ontwarren is a Dutch verb meaning to disentangle or untangle. It describes both literal removal of tangles from physical objects, such as rope, wire, or hair, and the figurative act of clarifying a complex situation, argument, or plan by removing confusion and resolving entanglements.

Etymology and form: The word is built with the prefix ont-, which in Dutch often signals reversal

Usage: In contemporary Dutch, ontwarren is used across registers, from everyday speech to journalism and academic

See also: untangle, unravel, disentangle.

or
removal,
combined
with
a
root
historically
associated
with
twisting
or
entanglement.
The
modern
sense
of
the
term
aligns
with
undoing
ties
that
bind
or
confuse,
though
the
exact
historical
development
can
vary
by
dialect
and
period.
writing.
It
is
common
in
discussions
of
problem-solving,
investigative
reporting,
or
analytical
writing
when
a
writer
seeks
to
separate
intertwined
elements,
identify
underlying
causes,
or
render
a
narrative
more
coherent.
The
term
can
apply
to
physical
untangling
as
well
as
to
abstract
processes
of
disentangling
ideas,
data,
or
competing
explanations.