tease apart

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tease apart

She uses a comb to tease apart the tangled wool fibers.

Definition

Verb: - To separate something into its individual parts or components, especially by carefully pulling or working on it. This often involves disentangling intertwined or matted elements, such as fibers, threads, or complex ideas, to make them distinct and clear.

Usage

This verb is typically used to describe the careful, often meticulous, process of separating things that are tangled, interwoven, or conceptually blended. - It is often used in a literal, physical sense with materials like wool, hair, or threads. - It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe analyzing and separating the different aspects of a complex problem, argument, or situation.

Examples
  • Literal Use:
    • She carefully teased apart the tangled yarn.
    • The first step in preparing the wool is to tease apart the fibers.
  • Figurative Use:
    • The detective tried to tease apart the suspect's alibi to find inconsistencies.
    • It's difficult to tease apart the economic factors from the social ones in this crisis.
Advanced Usage
  • "to tease something apart from something": To isolate one specific element from a complex mixture or situation.
    • Researchers are trying to tease apart the genetic component from environmental influences.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tease (verb): To make fun of or attempt to provoke someone playfully. Can also mean to gently separate or fluff fibers (e.g., ). This is the root verb from which the phrasal verb is derived.
  • Disentangle (verb): To free something from entanglement; to separate things that are twisted together. A close synonym.
  • Separate (verb): To cause to move or be apart; a more general term.
Synonyms
  • Disentangle
  • Separate
  • Unravel
  • Unpick
  • Disengage
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Pick apart: To analyze or criticize something in great, often excessive, detail.
    • The committee picked apart every point in the proposal.
  • Pull apart: To separate by pulling, often with force; can also mean to criticize severely.
    • He pulled apart the old engine to see how it worked.
Related Idioms
  • To split hairs: To make overly fine distinctions. This idiom relates to the figurative use of "tease apart" but implies the distinctions are trivial.
    • We don't need to split hairs over the exact wording.
tease apart

She uses a comb to tease apart the tangled wool fibers.

Verb
  1. disentangle and raise the fibers of
    • tease wool

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