extricable Antonyms

Meaning of extricable

Wordnet

extricable (a)

capable of being extricated

Webster

extricable (a.)

Capable of being extricated.

extricable Sentence Examples

  1. Their connection was extricable, persisting despite the efforts of others to sever it.
  2. The politician's lies were so skillfully woven that they were virtually extricable from the truth.
  3. The hiker found himself in an extricable situation when he accidentally wandered off the trail and into a treacherous ravine.
  4. The surgeon worked meticulously to remove the bullet from the patient's chest, careful not to cause any extricable damage.
  5. The detective's ability to extricable the truth from the suspect's convoluted testimony was crucial to solving the case.
  6. The climber's grip on the icy cliff was tenuous and extricable, making each upward move a perilous endeavor.
  7. The teenager's behavior was so extricable from the norm that his parents were at a loss for how to discipline him.
  8. The new CEO's vision for the company was so radically different from the old regime's that it seemed extricable.
  9. The couple's relationship had become so strained and toxic that it was extricable to salvage.
  10. The scientist's experiment yielded extricable results, leaving them puzzled and searching for answers.

FAQs About the word extricable

capable of being extricatedCapable of being extricated.

free, redeem, untangle,liberate, rescue, save, disentangle, disengage,release, disembarrass

burden,hinder, entangle, impede, block, obstruct, embroil, embroil, block, burden

Their connection was extricable, persisting despite the efforts of others to sever it.

The politician's lies were so skillfully woven that they were virtually extricable from the truth.

The hiker found himself in an extricable situation when he accidentally wandered off the trail and into a treacherous ravine.

The surgeon worked meticulously to remove the bullet from the patient's chest, careful not to cause any extricable damage.