DISENTAIL
Dis`en*tail", v. t. (Law)
Defn: To free from entailment.
DISENTANGLE
Dis`en*tan"gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disentangled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Disentangling.]
1. To free from entanglement; to release from a condition of being intricately and confusedly involved or interlaced; to reduce to orderly arrangement; to straighten out; as, to disentangle a skein of yarn.
2. To extricate from complication and perplexity; disengage from
embarrassing connection or intermixture; to disembroil; to set free;
to separate.
To disentangle truth from error. Stewart.
To extricate and disentangle themselves out of this labyrinth.
Clarendon.
A mind free and disentangled from all corporeal mixtures. Bp.
Stillingfleet.
Syn. — To loose; extricate; disembarrass; disembroil; clear; evolve; disengage; separate; detach.
DISENTANGLEMENT
Dis`en*tan"gle*ment, n.
Defn: The act of disentangling or clearing from difficulties. Warton.
DISENTER
Dis`en*ter", v. t.
Defn: See Disinter.