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The example sentences of EXTRICATE in videos (5 in total of 5)

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Use "extricate" in a sentence | "extricate" example sentences

How to use "extricate" in a sentence?

  • The point isn't to deny our Egos, but to extricate ourselves from our exclusive preoccupation with them.
    -Ram Dass-
  • The idea that an author can extricate her or his own ongoing life experience from the tale being written is a conceit of very little worth.
    -Steven Erikson-
  • In the midst of difficulties we are always ready to seize an advantage, we may extricate ourselves from misfortune.
    -Sun Tzu-
  • The simplest of women are wonderful liars who can extricate themselves from the most difficult dilemmas with a skill bordering on genius.
    -Guy de Maupassant-
  • I will have an administrative system where there is no way to extricate red tape.
    -James Q. Wilson-
  • Our disputants put me in mind of the cuttlefish that, when he is unable to extricate himself, blackens the water about him till he becomes invisible.
    -Joseph Addison-
  • Sometimes accidents happen in life from which we have need of a little madness to extricate ourselves successfully
    -Francois de La Rochefoucauld-
  • Sometimes, occasions occur in life which demand you to be a little foolish in order to skillfully extricate yourself.
    -Francois de La Rochefoucauld-
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Definition and meaning of EXTRICATE

What does "extricate mean?"

/ˈekstrəˌkāt/

extricate

verb
free person or thing from constraint or difficulty.

What are synonyms of "extricate"?
Some common synonyms of "extricate" are:
  • extract,
  • free,
  • release,
  • disentangle,
  • remove,
  • withdraw,
  • loosen,
  • unloose,
  • detach,
  • disengage,
  • disencumber,
  • untwine,
  • disentwine,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

extract
noun verb

Part taken from a longer written work. To remove something by pulling or cutting.

/frē/

free
adjective adverb verb

Costing no money. without cost or payment. To release (e.g. bird) from a cage or prison.

/rəˈlēs/

release
noun verb

action or process of releasing or being released. To allow a film, music etc. to be sold/distributed.

/ˌdisənˈtaNGɡ(ə)l/

disentangle
verb

To free or release from a confused situation.

/rəˈmo͞ov/

remove
noun verb

degree of remoteness or separation. take something away or off from position occupied.

/wiT͟Hˈdrô/

withdraw
verb

To pull back; move away or backward from something.

/ˈlo͞os(ə)n/

loosen
verb

To make something less tight.

/ˌənˈlo͞os/

unloose
other verb

Loosen the ties of. undo.

/dəˈtaCH/

detach
verb

To send away a military unit on a special mission.

/ˌdisənˈɡāj/

disengage
verb

To release or remove efforts from something.

/ˌdisənˈkəmbər/

disencumber
transitive verb verb

Free from or relieve of an encumbrance.. free from or relieve of encumbrance.

/ˌənˈtwīn/

untwine
other verb

Undo what has been twined together. make or become unwound or untwisted.

What are antonyms of "extricate"?
Some common antonyms of "extricate" are:
  • entangle,
  • involve,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/inˈtaNGɡəl/

entangle
verb

cause to become twisted together with or caught in.

/inˈvälv/

involve
verb

include as necessary or integral part.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "extricate"

extricate

To free someone, something, or oneself from something.

To free someone, something, or oneself from something.

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