inextricably

IPA: ɪnˈɛkstrɪkʌbɫi

adverb

  • In an inextricable manner.
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Examples of "inextricably" in Sentences

  • Those issues were in inextricably bound together with the issue of slavery.
  • Indeed, his name is inextricably linked to that perspective—immortalized in "Hubbert's Peak."
  • NEW YORK - It's a name inextricably linked with Sept. 11, with huge, catastrophic loss - Cantor Fitzgerald.
  • NEW YORK AP -- It's a name inextricably linked with Sept. 11, with huge, catastrophic loss -- Cantor Fitzgerald.
  • The history of rats (the furry kind, not the inflatable kind) in inextricably entwined with the history of humans.
  • The state of Virginia has always faced challenges in commemorating its participation in the Civil War, bound up as its narrative inextricably is with the institution of slavery.
  • It may appear strange to think of Congress in Orissa without JB Patnaik, a name inextricably linked not only to the Congress but to politics in Orissa as a whole almost for the last 32 years.
  • Dolores Huerta, internationally recognized civil rights leader and activist, is a name inextricably linked to the United Farm Workers movement as well as to many other significant social and political struggles since the 1950s.

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