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Inextricable

Inextricable meaning

Impossible to untie or disentangle. | Impossible to solve. | Impossible from which to escape.

Synonyms of Inextricable

Example sentences (15)

Crucially, the group also seeks to highlight the inextricable link between the exploitation of other species, ecosystems and the escalating climate crisis.

Ford and GM EVs are inextricable from their legacy owners as an investment currently.

In a world where our identities are inextricable from our digital footprints, the Entity can pretend to be anyone it likes.

Investigators say the discoveries show 'the inextricable link between illegal firearms and the drugs trade'.

Reproductive rights are inextricable from healthcare as a whole, and the crackdowns aimed at abortion rights have resulted in a much broader deterioration of women’s healthcare across the board that constitutes a growing emergency.

Wan's movie charts Aquaman's journey to becoming protector of the ocean, which is narrated as inextricable from the superhero learning to embrace his mixed-race status as a source of strength and power.

I don’t always agree with this sentiment, but he’s right to suggest—his work demonstrates—that humor and pathos are often inextricable.

This bright holiday, whose history goes back centuries, is the personification of unity, peace, harmony, and the inextricable connection of times and generations.

And for Garcia, the challenges with her remote experience have been inextricable from the challenges that she faces as a first-year and a first-generation college student.

Perhaps most important of all is the recognition that there is an inextricable link between addressing the climate crisis and tackling economic and social injustice.

But “Take Me As I Am” makes that inner life and inextricable element of the storytelling.

Television expanded the medium during the 1960s, birthing many of the essential genres and subgenres that we know today and forming the impetus for the anime industry’s inextricable relationship to advertising and merchandising from the 1970s onward.

This is a film about the inextricable link between the personal and the political, which has always been women’s work.

Todd Presner, a Germanic languages and comparative literature professor and chair of UCLA’s digital humanities program, said he thinks knowledge is inextricable from power.

It is, in accordance with his place in the Pragmatist tradition that emphasizes community, a study of the individual art object as embedded in (and inextricable from) the experiences of a local culture.