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inextricably
[ in-ik-strik-uh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that is unable to be separated or disentangled:
Climate and agriculture are inextricably linked: climate affects agricultural production, and agricultural emissions affect the climate.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of inextricably1
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Example Sentences
This was a guy from the hip-hop generation and with a perspective that was inextricably linked to that generation.
And in True Blood, blood and sex are inextricably linked and used to gain power.
The saying is also inextricably linked to actress Uma Thurman, the cognoscente of cinematic revenge.
Indeed, what we think about suicide is inextricably a product of what we think about God.
But the two types of violence are actually inextricably linked.
To the lay eye it appears that the whole movement has got itself inextricably snarled.
Opinions and sentiments are inextricably interwoven with some of these earlier stories that do not seem to be mine to-day.
The worker's life is inextricably bound up with the profit of the capitalist—no profit for the capitalist, no life for the worker.
In the shock the 'St. Helen's' took fire; and as the two ships were inextricably locked together, the danger was common to each.
Horse and foot were inextricably mixed as the first of the panic-stricken wretches broke and fled.
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