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inextricable

[in-ek-stri-kuh‐, in-ik-strik-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛk strɪ kə‐, ˌɪn ɪkˈstrɪk ə bəl /


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For teens, the conversation on mental health and social media means developing healthful habits around the platforms, which have become nearly inextricable parts of their lives.

From Los Angeles Times

“For me storytelling is inextricable with orality. ... I read all of my work aloud until I get a rhythm, I think about that almost as a musical composition.”

From Los Angeles Times

Theatre Battery has practiced radical hospitality since 2016, and for Ellis, it’s inextricable from the theater’s mission.

From Seattle Times

It is cherry-picked and jury-rigged, co-opted and corrupted, and yet it remains inextricable from American identity — which is precisely why it repeatedly finds its way into our fiction.

From New York Times

The director frequently stages action in the background, headlights and cars a constant reminder of what’s coming, but she also frames Cherkashyna and Shadrin’s faces in the foreground as an inextricable part of the landscape.

From Los Angeles Times