Also means
to resolve, to unravel
Usage Note
Dénouer literally means to untie a knot or loosen a fastening (dénouer un noeud), but its most common use is figurative: dénouer une crise (to resolve a crisis) or dénouer une intrigue (to unravel a plot). The related noun le dénouement — borrowed directly into English — refers to the resolution of a story's plot, especially in theatre. The verb is regular -er.
Examples
"Il a réussi à dénouer la situation avec diplomatie."
Natural Translation
He managed to resolve the situation diplomatically.
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