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inextricably, adv.|ɪnˈɛkstrɪkəblɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an inextricable manner; beyond all possibility of being disentangled or extricated.
1598Drayton Rosamond to K. Henry Annot., Vaults arched and walled with brick and stone, almost inextricably wound one within another. 1692Ray Dissol. World 134 The Sun may be so inextricably inveloped by the maculæ, that he may quite lose his light. 1725Pope Odyss. viii. 342 Th' intangling snares deny (Inextricably firm) the pow'r to fly. 1830D'Israeli Chas. I, III. xii. 268 Politics was now inextricably connected with religion. 1887J. S. Banks Man. Chr. Doctr. ii. iii. 178 In the Roman teaching..truth and error are subtly and inextricably interwoven. |