untwain in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Untwain: to separate or reveal layers or elements that are intertwined or hidden.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's brush seemed to untwain the layers of emotion hidden beneath the surface of her canvas.
- As the storm began to untwain the clouds, a gentle light broke through the darkness.
- In her speech, she aimed to untwain the complexities of the issue, making it easier for everyone to understand.
- With patience and care, they worked to untwain the tangled threads of the old tapestry.
- The detective's keen observations allowed him to untwain the mystery surrounding the missing artifact.
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