Why this word is great
DISEMBRANGLE — [Verb] To free from wrangling or litigation. From dis- ("undoing") + embrangle ("to entangle in dispute"), itself from en- ("in") + brangle ("wrangle, dispute"). Unlike "disentangle" (which focuses on physical or metaphorical untangling) or "mediate" (which implies active intervention), "disembrangle" describes the quiet relief of stepping back from conflict’s fray. It is the moment the courtroom doors swing shut behind you, the signed divorce papers settling on the desk, or the way dawn light softens the edges of last night’s bitter argument—not resolution, but reprieve, the gift of distance from what cannot be undone. The truest peace is often just exhaustion in disguise.