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Meanings of
extrication
in English
Portuguese
desenrascanço
Spanish
desenredo
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The act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition.
untangling
disentanglement
unsnarling
Portuguese
desenrascanço
Synonyms
Examples for "
untangling
"
untangling
disentanglement
unsnarling
Examples for "
untangling
"
1
Huge resources were pumped into
untangling
the financial web of Greenland Securities.
2
She combed her fingers through her clotted hair,
untangling
the greasy strands.
3
He was
untangling
a mess of threads in one of the looms.
4
Do you struggle with
untangling
your Christmas decorations every single year?
5
But
untangling
bureaucracy built up over decades may not be easy.
1
For good measure, I attached a protonic
disentanglement
pistol to my arm.
2
This flame of understanding brings about
disentanglement
that makes for true simplicity.
3
The first fork is
disentanglement
from the sweetness of the world.
4
Mike Morrissey leads the South Island large whale
disentanglement
team.
5
It was vain to seek their
disentanglement
;
it was impossible.
1
Moscow says
unsnarling
its roads will cost $6.5 billion.
Usage of
extrication
in English
1
From this time all real chance of the
extrication
of Louis XVI.
2
The coil of evidence had drawn so close that
extrication
seemed impossible.
3
We are led into a sack from which there is no
extrication
.
4
He may be warned of approaching conditions or his
extrication
from the same.
5
From these confusions there is no other mode of
extrication
than the utilitarian.
6
The only road there was to
extrication
from my difficulties is shut up.
7
To see money on your desk, brings you unexpected
extrication
from private difficulties.
8
Could there be, even for him, some mode of
extrication
from his misery?
9
They seemed to be in a maze, without perceiving the right way of
extrication
.
10
This was when he remembered that his rival was trapped beyond hope of
extrication
.
11
What other means of
extrication
from this miserable dilemma remained?
12
An unexpected series of failures in business so fatally involved him, that
extrication
became impossible.
13
His only chance of
extrication
lay across the Seine.
14
My friends were struck with honest solicitude, and immediately promised their endeavours for my
extrication
.
15
To kill a bear, portends
extrication
from former entanglements.
16
What opening for
extrication
,
unless, indeed, Emilia should die?
Other examples for "extrication"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
extrication
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
be extrication
enmesh beyond extrication
final extrication
forcible extrication
immediate extrication
More collocations
Translations for
extrication
Portuguese
desenrascanço
Spanish
desenredo
esclarecimiento
desembrollo
salida
Extrication
through the time
Extrication
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common