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    Ex·tri·cate
    /ˈekstrəˌkāt/

    verb

    • 1. free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty: "he was trying to extricate himself from official duties"
  2. The meaning of EXTRICATE is to free or remove from an entanglement or difficulty. How to use extricate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Extricate.

  3. EXTRICATE definition: 1. to remove something or set something free with difficulty: 2. to remove something or set…. Learn more.

  4. Extricate definition: to free or release from entanglement; disengage. See examples of EXTRICATE used in a sentence.

  5. If you need to be untangled, set free or otherwise released from something or someone, you need to be extricated. Extricate is a mixture of the prefix ex, which means "out" or "out of," and the Latin word tricae, which means "hindrances." So to extricate is to get out of what's hindering you.

  6. to remove, release, or free someone or something from a difficult condition or situation: They need education and other economic opportunities in order to extricate themselves from poverty. The president outlined a plan to extricate the troops if the situation worsened.

  7. To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage. [Latin extrīcāre, extrīcāt- : ex-, ex- + trīcae, hindrances, perplexities .] ex′tri·ca·ble (-kə-bəl) adj. ex′tri·ca′tion n. Synonyms: extricate, disengage, disentangle, untangle.

  8. If you extricate yourself or another person from a difficult or serious situation, you free yourself or the other person from it.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · extricate (third-person singular simple present extricates, present participle extricating, simple past and past participle extricated) ( transitive) To free, disengage, loosen, or untangle . I finally managed to extricate myself from the tight jacket.

  10. Definition of extricate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to get yourself out of a difficult situation or unpleasant place: I didn't know how to extricate myself from such an embarrassing situation. (Definition of extricate from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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