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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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Inextricable from the case are debates about consent, fame, race and expectations placed on assault victims.

From The Guardian • Jun. 5, 2017

Inextricable they must be now; for where, now, was the inspiration that before was to animate him to such great exploits?

From Henrietta Temple A Love Story by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

Inextricable lands! the clutched together! the passionate ones!

From Poems By Walt Whitman by Rossetti, William Michael

Inextricable confusion reigns in the classification, affinities, and naming of Runts.

From The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. by Darwin, Charles

She is a queen more wonderful Than any who have bloomed on Orient thrones: Sab�an Empress! in her breast, though small, Beauty and infinite sweetness sweetly dwell, Inextricable.

From International Weekly Miscellany — Volume 1, No. 3, July 15, 1850 by Various




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