Pronunciation: /dɪs.ɪm.brɔɪl/
verb to free from entanglement or involvement
A1 I need to disembroil this tangled mess of wires.
A2 She tried to disembroil the misunderstanding between her friends.
B1 The mediator's role is to disembroil the conflicting parties and find a resolution.
B2 It took hours of careful negotiation to disembroil the complex legal issues.
C1 The diplomat's skillful diplomacy helped to disembroil the long-standing political conflict.
C2 The expert was able to disembroil the intricacies of the financial scandal and uncover the truth.
formal It is necessary to disembroil the complex legal issues before proceeding with the case.
informal I need to disembroil this mess before it gets any worse.
slang Let's disembroil this drama and move on.
figurative Sometimes we need to disembroil our thoughts to find clarity in our decision-making process.
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