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Meanings of
extricated
in English
Freed.
freed
disentangled
Related terms
free
Usage of
extricated
in English
1
In these embarrassing circumstances, General Sullivan
extricated
himself with judgment and ability.
2
They had
extricated
three or four days before I ordered their arrests.
3
She soon
extricated
herself, and stared at the boy in very astonishment.
4
He quickly
extricated
from his shirt-front the black pearl and the pink.
5
They had to saw the carriage asunder before these could be
extricated
.
6
Before he could be
extricated
,
the limb was severely injured and torn.
7
He
extricated
it carefully, examined it, and tucked it inside his coat.
8
She hesitated, but her mother wit soon
extricated
her from the difficulty.
9
She was still laughing as she carefully
extricated
him from the harness.
10
Licinius, however,
extricated
himself from the danger by a decidedly original expedient.
11
I
extricated
myself from his hold, and threw myself on a sofa.
12
The duc de Richelieu, with greater self-command,
extricated
him from his difficulty.
13
Once
extricated
,
the gem can be examined separately, conceptualized, defined, and insulated.
14
I
extricated
myself from the snuggle position and got off the couch.
15
Theodora explained, as far as she understood, how Percy had
extricated
him.
16
Jack
extricated
himself from his sister's strangling hug and settled his collar.
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About this term
extricated
extricate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
extricate from
extricate by means
extricate north
extricate the needle
extricate a brakeman
More collocations
Extricated
through the time
Extricated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common