Definition of disentanglement in English:
disentanglement
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See disentangle
‘That's roughly a year's cash flow, so the disentanglement might have some effect on the career prospects of those who put it together five years ago.’
- ‘Furthermore, studies using dominant genetic markers do not properly allow for the disentanglement between genetic variation within loci and within genotypes.’
- ‘The disentanglement of age and size provides a novel context in which to evaluate this hypothesis.’
- ‘This disentanglement of politics from religion was made possible by Christianity.’
- ‘Not every metaphysical picture makes this disentanglement possible, of course.’
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