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Extricate

Extricate | Extricated

Extricate meaning

To free, disengage, loosen, or untangle. | To free from intricacies or perplexity.

Example sentences (20)

A ramp was installed to extricate the vehicles that were unharmed by the fire, but the fire service has to deem the structure safe beforehand and it’s unclear when that will happen.

It is impossible to extricate Hitler’s mission from the long project of European colonialism, or the particular expression it found in U.S. settler-colonialism.

They said the effort to extricate him from the wreck was complex and took several hours.

Except, your Humble Correspondent will – as always – attempt to extricate you.

Heavy Rescue and Technical Rescue teams working to extricate a patient.

He will, however, need more than a silver tongue to extricate himself from this spot of bother.

In the pre-Roe era, when abortions were illegal in most parts of this country, many still depended on them, perhaps to extricate themselves from abusive relationships or avoid other dire consequences.

On the surface, the 1974 album seemed like just another in the streak of flops from which they couldn’t seem to extricate themselves.

Perhaps that means that VW and BASF can finally extricate themselves from Xinjiang without a political backlash.

They used a cutting tool to break-up the wire and extricate the animal.

Golden and the boy were able to extricate themselves from the wreckage, but were unable to free Mr. Parnell.

Initial reports suggest that one of the vehicles involved crashed into a tree in the median, and that firefighters had to extricate an occupant of the vehicle who was trapped inside.

Last week, Granger’s legal team made efforts to extricate him from the case by using Section 27 of the Validity of Elections Act and gave notice that he would not be contesting the petition.

MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo said Zimbabwe needed a genuine dialogue that would extricate the country from the current mess it finds itself in.

On April 14, 1988, the frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts had run into an Iranian mine while attempting to extricate herself from a minefield.

On the economic front, Mnangagwa's policy missteps have done little to extricate Zimbabwe from its intractable economic crisis.

Political infighting continues to the peace process in Afghanistan, raising the risk that U.S. efforts to extricate itself from the 18-year war will again go up in smoke.

The bottom line is that China has an actual Plan A to extricate Lebanon from its current financial dead end.

The government has successfully repatriated 370 Filipino crew members from three cruise ships docked in Italy as part of its efforts to extricate stranded OFWs in various parts of the world due to the novel coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic.

Authorities say police and fire department personnel worked for nearly an hour after the 11 p.m. crash to extricate the woman, who was eight months pregnant, from the minivan.