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Tease out Meaning in English

expression

ˈtiz/ /ˈaʊt
TEEZ-owt
tˈiːz/ /ˈaʊt
TEEZ-owt

Definition

To carefully find or discover something that is hidden, unclear, or complicated, often by analyzing information or details.

Usage & Nuances

Semi-formal and often used in academic, technical, or problem-solving contexts. Common with 'tease out the meaning,' 'tease out the pattern,' or 'tease out the truth.' It suggests time, patience, and effort to extract something not obvious.

Example Sentences

Scientists try to tease out the reasons for climate change.

basic

He had to tease out the main idea from a long article.

basic

It took time to tease out the answer to the problem.

basic

It’s not easy to tease out people’s true intentions in business.

natural

After hours of discussion, we finally teased out a solution everyone liked.

natural

Sometimes it’s hard to tease out the real story from all the rumors online.

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