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ravel

verb intransitive
rav'l.

ravel

To entangle; to entwist together; to make intricate; to involve; to perplex. What glory’s due to him that could divide such ravel’d inte’rests, has the knot unty’>d?

ravel

To untwist; to unweave or unknot; to disentangle; as, to ravel out a twist; to ravel out a stocking. Sleep, that knits up the ravel’d sleeve of care.

ravel

to hurry or run over in confusion.

ravel

verb intransitive
rav’l.

ravel

To fall into perplexity and confusion. Till by their own perplexities involv’d, they ravel more, still less resolv'd.

ravel

To work in perplexities; to busy one’s self with intricacies; to enter by winding and turning. It will be needless to ravel far into the records of elder times. The humor of raveling into all these mystical or entangled matters - produced infinite diputes.

ravel

To be unwoven.