0 to discover the meaning of information given in a secret or complicated way:
This makes it hard to unscramble historical changes in manners and lifestyles from altered perceptions related to the lifecourse.
It was necessary to unscramble the dictionaries and amalgamate the county surveys in order to obtain an overview of the usage of topographical terms.
Possible solutions include cloze tests, exercises involving unscrambling or re-organising existing texts and the imitation of highly typical examples.
The all-new context discouraged the assumption that the direct object would be contextually given or presuppositional, and so lead to a rendition with the direct object unscrambled.
Getting the patient informed is a craft that needs to be learned through cultural immersion and the use of cultural intermediaries 25 who can help unscramble contextual clues.
Pitts has achieved a remarkable feat: she has unscrambled an egg.
For the next franchise we were told to unscramble the omelette and make two eggs again, which we did.
But anyone who thinks that we intend to unscramble the scrambled eggs should think again.