from which one cannot extricate oneself.
It means the things or objects cited cannot be separated, uncoupled, disconnected or the like. We see extricate, which is to free or untangle, in extricably. It is paired with the prefix in meaning not. Two or more things linked inextricably cannot be split the one from the other(s). Example: The DNA evidence and the fingerprints left the suspect inextricably linked to the crime scene - and the victim.
indissolubly, inseparably, indistinguishably, intimately, indivisibly
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MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
His problem was inextricably connected to his personality.
The unfortunate dinosaurs became inextricably mired in the tar pit.
It means the things or objects cited cannot be separated, uncoupled, disconnected or the like. We see extricate, which is to free or untangle, in extricably. It is paired with the prefix in meaning not. Two or more things linked inextricably cannot be split the one from the other(s). Example: The DNA evidence and the fingerprints left the suspect inextricably linked to the crime scene - and the victim.
indissolubly, inseparably, indistinguishably, intimately, indivisibly
inextricably intertwined
Yes the Carbon cycle and Photosynthesis are inextricably connected.
Abortion. and stuff.
watch shakespeare in love
The law determines who can marry and whose marriage will be recognized. Therefore, marriage and the law are inextricably bound together.
"so entangled as to make escape impossible" So a sentence for inextricable would be,"I couldn't find my way through the inextricable maze."
The word "reading" comes from the Old English word "ræding," which means the action or skill of interpreting written or printed words. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "raed," which means counsel or advice.
One of many, yes. Weight will determine the matter's 'mass', since those two properties are inextricably linked in a gravity well (on the surface of a planet).