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To untangle a knot or a mystery, one accusatory thread at a time.
means To separate the threads of something, or to figure out something complicated piece by piece.
from From the Dutch 'ravelen,' to fray or tangle — but 'ravel' already meant to tangle, so 'unravel' and 'ravel' bafflingly mean the same thing.
Self-contradictionRavel and unravel are accidental synonyms.
Double dutyWorks on sweaters and conspiracies alike.
Sweater logicOne pulled thread can undo the whole garment.