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Definition
verb (English)
1. (transitive)Examples: "For the faith of very many men seems a duty so weak and indifferent, is so often untwisted by violence, or ravelled and entangled in weak discourses, or so false and fallacious by its mixture of interest, that though men usually put most confidences in the pretences of faith, yet no pretences are most unreasonable."; "When paſſive Thouſands ſtretch beneath his Sword, / And freely die at his Imperial Word, / Thoſe wild, unhappy, ſelf-defending Few, / If not deſtroy'd in Time, will ravel all the Clew; […]"; "What trade would not be the worse of him? […] [M]ake a clerk of him, and he would only ravel the figures; send him to the soldiering, and he would have a sudden impulse to fight on the wrong side."Antonyms: disentangle, unravel, untangletransitive
2. (transitive)Examples: "[Magazine staffer about his political team:] Pencils at the ready, keen brains agleam behind intelligent horn rims, these experts spread out to ravel the loose ends of White-Housing, web-spinning spiders for [the presidential candidate]."Antonyms: unravelalsofigurativelytransitive
3. (transitive)Examples: "[Y]ou ſhall haue one vvoman knit more in a hovver then any man can Rauell agen in ſeauen and tvventy yeare."; "If there be any fault in the verses, I can mend it extempore; for a stitch in a man's stocking not taken up in time, ravels out all the rest."; "[S]ince the noble Chief / Ulyſſes is no more, preſs not as yet / My nuptials, wait 'till I ſhall finiſh, firſt, / A fun'ral robe […] Thenceforth, all day / She wove the ample web, and by the aid / Of torches ravell'd it again at night. / Three years by ſuch contrivance ſhe deceived / The Grecians: […]"transitive
4. (transitive)Synonyms: involvefigurativelytransitive
5. (transitive)Examples: "Make you to rouell^([sic]) all this matter out / That I eſſentially am not in madneſſe, / But mad in craft, […]"Synonyms: untanglearchaicfigurativelytransitive
6. (transitive)Examples: "[S]helter, ſhelter, if you be ſeene / All's ravell'd out agen: ſtand there private, / And you'le find the very opportunity / To call you forth, and place you at the Table."figurativelyobsoletetransitive
noun (English)
1. (chiefly literary or Scotland)Examples: "Mr. Urquhart was in sic a ravel after it that when he gies out the first line o' the hunder and nineteenth psalm for singing, says he, 'And so on to the end.'"; "There was a lovely ravel of sunflowers in the garden. She looked out the window. "There are my sunflowers!" she said."; "The savannah valley is shadeless, spotted only with the thorny ravel of mesquite bushes."Synonyms: ravelmentScotlandliterary
2. (chiefly literary or Scotland)Scotlandfigurativelyliterary
3. (also figuratively) A thread which has unravelled from fabric, etc.; also, a situation of fabric, etc., coming apart; an unravelling.alsofiguratively
Definition source: Wiktionary