Third-person singular present tense of 'disentangle'; to free from entanglement or clarify.
From disentangle + -s, the regular third-person singular ending in English. The root structure remains: dis- + entangle.
In sentences like 'She disentangles the facts from the fiction,' we see how verbs change form to match their subject—this -s ending is one of the most basic rules of English grammar that speakers follow automatically.
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