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View definitions for unraveled

unraveled

verb as in unfold

verb as in solve

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verb as in untangle

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The post-WWII system of international alliances, underpinned by NATO, is now in grave peril of being unraveled.

From Salon

In the article, campaign sources explain that Trump's newfound discipline unraveled as he succumbed to agitation over his campaign's cautious approach, advice from impatient allies like Corey Lewandowski and the aggravating itch of his natural impulses.

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“We are in it because she is a California girl, and I think we are in it because no one wants a redo of a Trump administration, especially when he is becoming even more unhinged and unraveled and unsafe. When you’ve already voted, and when you know that you’re in a blue state, the next thing for you to do is to talk to your friends and neighbors in neighboring states and encourage them also to vote.”

The video comes weeks after federal prosecutors unraveled a massive Russian propaganda operation involving payouts to American conservative content creators, with the Kremlin giving at least $10 million to pro-Trump Tenet Media and hosts like Tim Pool and Dave Rubin.

From Salon

As Flaherty unraveled in the third inning, Roberts had a choice to make: punt on the game or turn to one of his high-leverage relievers to try to keep the score close.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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