inextricable

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not permitting extrication; incapable of being disentangled or untied

Word Origin

inextricable (adj.)
early 15c., from Latin inextricabilis "that cannot be disentangled," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + extricare (see extricate). Related: Inextricably.

Antonym

adj.

extricable

Example

1. This explains the inextricable link between requirements , and project planning and monitoring .
2. This dissected the special feature of liberalism ideology and its inextricable inner contradiction and complexity respectively .
3. More important than near-term stock performance , however , is what the move says about the inextricable relationship between policy decisions and china 's banks .
4. Betweenthe man and the woman the innermost feelings all have the dissatisfiedplace , moreover feels constrains , but also is inextricable , existencelatent crisis .
5. Bound together by an inextricable fate .

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