The act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition.
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?
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