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    ex·tri·cate
    [ˈekstrəˌkāt]
    verb
    extricate (verb) · extricates (third person present) · extricated (past tense) · extricated (past participle) · extricating (present participle)
    1. free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty:
      "he was trying to extricate himself from official duties"
    Origin
    early 17th century (in the sense ‘unravel, untangle’): from Latin extricat- ‘unravelled’, from the verb extricare, from ex- ‘out’ + tricae ‘perplexities’.
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  3. extricate, disentangle, untangle, disencumber, disembarrass mean to free from what binds or holds back. extricate implies the use of care or ingenuity in freeing from a difficult position or situation. extricated himself from financial difficulties disentangle and untangle suggest painstaking separation of a thing from ...
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    extricate verb 1. withdraw, relieve, free, clear, deliver, liberate, wriggle out of, get (someone) off the hook (slang), disembarrass an attempt to extricate himself from his financial difficulties 2. free, clear, release, remove, rescue, get out, disengage, disentangle Emergency workers tried to extricate the ...
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of EXTRICATE [+ object] : to free or remove (someone or something) from something (such as a trap or a difficult situation) Several survivors were extricated from the wreckage.
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    verb (used with object), ex·tri·cat·ed, ex·tri·cat·ing. to free or release from entanglement; disengage: to extricate someone from a dangerous situation. to liberate (gas) from combination, as in a chemical process.
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    extricate verb [ T ] us / ˈek·strɪˌkeɪt / to remove, release, or free someone or something from a difficult condition or situation: They need education and other economic opportunities in order to extricate themselves from poverty.
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