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Definitions for unraveled
un·rav·eled
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unraveled in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unraveled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of unraveled in a Sentence
Jose Raul Bernardo, Silent Wing (Simon & Schuster, 1998):
Souls woven together by the gods can never be unraveled.
God is discovered entirely through creation - the brilliance of a sunset, the powerful roar of a waterfall, the symphony of sounds you hear in the heart of the forest, or the vastness of space and its countless stars. God is the mastermind behind all matter - every earth shattering scientific discovery and mystery that is yet to be unraveled was dreamed and enacted by God.
U.S./China trade newsflow seemed to take a backward step ahead of important talks this week and UK/EU Brexit talks not only unraveled but the relationship between the two sides seems to be in danger of breaking down completely, so the obvious cracks that have been appearing over more than four decades of globalization are in danger of widening significantly in the days and weeks ahead.
I would argue that the disastrous invasion of Iraq, something that I strongly opposed, has unraveled the region completely and led to the rise of al Qaeda and to ISIS.
Essentially what we saw was the undoing of the Trump presidency, what we saw the President build over the course of four or five years out on the campaign trail and over at the White House just sort of of unraveled at the end.
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- démêléFrench
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