extrication (Meaning)

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extrication (n)

the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition

Webster

extrication (n.)

The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement.

The act of sending out or evolving.

extrication Sentence Examples

  1. The extrication of the trapped miners was a complex and dangerous operation.
  2. Firefighters used specialised tools to extricate the victims from the burning building.
  3. The extrication of the whale from the fishing net was a delicate and time-consuming process.
  4. The extrication of the climber from the mountain crevice was a challenging task.
  5. The extrication of the injured hiker from the remote canyon was a successful rescue operation.
  6. The extrication of the elephant from the poacher's trap was a heartbreaking sight.
  7. The extrication of the dolphin from the beach was a heartwarming story of cooperation.
  8. The extrication of the cat from the tree was a simple but rewarding task.
  9. The extrication of the ring from the drain was a frustrating but eventually successful endeavour.
  10. The extrication of the truth from the lies was a difficult but necessary task.

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The extrication of the trapped miners was a complex and dangerous operation.

Firefighters used specialised tools to extricate the victims from the burning building.

The extrication of the whale from the fishing net was a delicate and time-consuming process.

The extrication of the climber from the mountain crevice was a challenging task.