untackle (Meaning)
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untackle (v. t.)
To unbitch; to unharness.
Synonyms & Antonyms of untackle
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untackle Sentence Examples
- The hiker realized that untackling the heavy backpack was crucial for a comfortable journey.
- Before entering the stable, the groom meticulously untackled the weary horse, removing its saddle and bridle.
- The mechanic expertly untackled the engine, gingerly disconnecting its components.
- Untackling the complex equation, the mathematician spent hours unraveling its intricate parts.
- The authorities took days to untackle the knotty case, piecing together evidence and eliminating suspects.
- The ropes were tangled inextricably, but the climber calmly began to untackle them, one by one.
- Untackling the legal jargon, the attorney patiently explained the document to his client.
- The electrician carefully untackled the faulty wiring, ensuring safety and proper function.
- The carpenter skillfully untackled the table, separating its legs, top, and supports.
- The therapist guided the patient through a series of exercises to untackle emotional knots and promote healing.
FAQs About the word untackle
To unbitch; to unharness.
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No antonyms found.
The hiker realized that untackling the heavy backpack was crucial for a comfortable journey.
Before entering the stable, the groom meticulously untackled the weary horse, removing its saddle and bridle.
The mechanic expertly untackled the engine, gingerly disconnecting its components.
Untackling the complex equation, the mathematician spent hours unraveling its intricate parts.