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What (who) is untie - definition

BOOK BY PHILIP HENRY GOSSE
Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot

untie      
(unties, untying, untied)
1.
If you untie something that is tied to another thing or if you untie two things that are tied together, you remove the string or rope that holds them or that has been tied round them.
Nicholas untied the boat from her mooring...
Just untie my hands.
VERB: V n, V n
2.
If you untie something such as string or rope, you undo it so that there is no knot or so that it is no longer tying something.
She hurriedly untied the ropes binding her ankles...
Then she untied her silk scarf.
VERB: V n, V n
3.
When you untie your shoelaces or your shoes, you loosen or undo the laces of your shoes.
She untied the laces on one of her sneakers...
Your boot lace is untied.
= undo
VERB: V n, V-ed
untie      
v. a.
1.
Loose, loosen, unfasten, unbind, unloose.
2.
Let loose, unbind.
3.
Resolve, solve, clear, unfold.
untie      
¦ verb (unties, untying, untied) undo or unfasten (something tied).

Wikipedia

Omphalos (book)

Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot is a book by Philip Gosse, written in 1857 (two years before Darwin's On the Origin of Species), in which he argues that the fossil record is not evidence of evolution, but rather that it is an act of creation inevitably made so that the world would appear to be older than it is. The reasoning parallels the reasoning that Gosse chose to explain why Adam (who would have had no mother) had a navel: Though Adam would have had no need of a navel, God gave him one anyway to give him the appearance of having a human ancestry. Thus, the name of the book, Omphalos, which means 'navel' in Greek.

Darwin is mentioned several times within the book, but always with considerable respect. Gosse had attended meetings at the Royal Society where evolutionary theory was tested by Darwin before the publication of Origin—and had even made similar observations himself about variation of species in his own studies into marine biology—and considered Darwin's reasoning scientifically sound.

Examples of use of untie
1. But the scheme has also spurred some youngsters to untie pets, local officials say.
2. The manatees pull the food into their mouths with lips dexterous enough to untie knots.
3. The goal of the repeat surgery was to untie the left pulmonary artery.
4. The children yelled for Slade to untie them, but he was unable to respond.
5. Suffering from cold, fatigue and hunger, Mr Humar could not untie the thin rope keeping him attached to the mountain.